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<blockquote data-quote="Desertrat83" data-source="post: 1288718" data-attributes="member: 9979"><p>I have the Deaver +2's and the Geiser springs on mid perch for a few years now. I couldn't be happier with the out come the truck sits closer to level and rides good both on and off road. I too only drive on dirt/gravel roads and occasional tighter trail to retrieve broken Sxs"s. Although the ride is just a bit harsher on pavement I like how responsive the truck has become and the washboard like freeways of southern CA are much more tolerable. I also disconnected the sway bar unless towing then hook it back up and installed RPG bump stop kit. After installation the stock tires seemed a bit small so I replaced the tires with KO2 37" and the truck looks and rides how it should have come from the factory in my opinion. I was also on the fence about 3.0's since its not my primary off-road toy and didn't want the harsher ride. Glad I went this path and have no RAGRETs!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Desertrat83, post: 1288718, member: 9979"] I have the Deaver +2's and the Geiser springs on mid perch for a few years now. I couldn't be happier with the out come the truck sits closer to level and rides good both on and off road. I too only drive on dirt/gravel roads and occasional tighter trail to retrieve broken Sxs"s. Although the ride is just a bit harsher on pavement I like how responsive the truck has become and the washboard like freeways of southern CA are much more tolerable. I also disconnected the sway bar unless towing then hook it back up and installed RPG bump stop kit. After installation the stock tires seemed a bit small so I replaced the tires with KO2 37" and the truck looks and rides how it should have come from the factory in my opinion. I was also on the fence about 3.0's since its not my primary off-road toy and didn't want the harsher ride. Glad I went this path and have no RAGRETs!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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