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I went with Geiser Bros springs up front and Deaver +2 leaf springs in the rear. I also had werebuildshocks.com do the flutter stack on all 4 shocks. Fronts are on low perch which is approx the same ride height as mid perch with OEM springs. The rear stayed at approx factory height with the Deaver's since the block that's used with the OEM leaf springs gets removed. SDHQ has a kit to replace the factory bump stop strike pad (which is part of the factory block) if you don't have an aftermarket bump stop kit.
My Fox 3.0 rear bypass shocks will be for sale next week.
I just installed Geiser springs up front, I have Deaver +3's in back. At midperch I'm still 3/4 inch high in back.What springs did you go with? I think im also going this route. Cant justify the 3.0 cost to the wife but need my shit rebuilt
You're going back to stock? Admit it!
I see your in Austin.
TPM Racing here in San Antonio rebuilds shocks.. I think $165 each
I rode in a truck with stock shocks rebuilt by werebuildshocks.com they had a flutter stack and some other touches. If you don't offroad much have them do a rebuild/tune and save your $$ for some bumps when you do play in the dirt.
I'm not sure if Fox's go on sale, but Fox and King (maybe Icon) have a big production delay right now, 2-3 months. I saw someone in another thread mention that it's a seasonal thing.
I just did a mild suspension upgrade with rebuilt OEM shocks from werebuildshocks.com and I added progressive springs front and back at the same time. It's made a huge difference driving around town and I can't wait to try it out off road.
The cost should be about half of what you would spend on 3.0s.
I went with Geiser Bros springs up front and Deaver +2 leaf springs in the rear. I also had werebuildshocks.com do the flutter stack on all 4 shocks. Fronts are on low perch which is approx the same ride height as mid perch with OEM springs. The rear stayed at approx factory height with the Deaver's since the block that's used with the OEM leaf springs gets removed. SDHQ has a kit to replace the factory bump stop strike pad (which is part of the factory block) if you don't have an aftermarket bump stop kit.
Hahahaha.
No Sir. My Fox 3.5" x "16 bypasses just arrived for my upgrade to the RPG RST18.
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