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What size Deaver w/stock front
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<blockquote data-quote="xrocket21" data-source="post: 1493268" data-attributes="member: 22292"><p>explaination of the +2, +3 nomenclature:</p><p></p><p>the stock raptor uses 2" blocks in the rear. Deavers eliminate this block. Unfortunately the block and the bump plate for the bump stop are one piece. This means that +2" deavers with no block are the same as stock with a +2" block. You will need either aftermarket bump stops, or a cheaper route is just to get an aftermarket bump plate. Either way, you need something so that the bump stop isn't smashing into the axle tube.</p><p></p><p>I run deaver +3s with a bump plate in the rear, and RPG +2.25" collars up front and love it. A little more height, level, and can haul a little more weight, not to mention basically zero axle wrap or wheel hop and the "ass to the right when it turns washboard" trick is nearly eliminated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xrocket21, post: 1493268, member: 22292"] explaination of the +2, +3 nomenclature: the stock raptor uses 2" blocks in the rear. Deavers eliminate this block. Unfortunately the block and the bump plate for the bump stop are one piece. This means that +2" deavers with no block are the same as stock with a +2" block. You will need either aftermarket bump stops, or a cheaper route is just to get an aftermarket bump plate. Either way, you need something so that the bump stop isn't smashing into the axle tube. I run deaver +3s with a bump plate in the rear, and RPG +2.25" collars up front and love it. A little more height, level, and can haul a little more weight, not to mention basically zero axle wrap or wheel hop and the "ass to the right when it turns washboard" trick is nearly eliminated. [/QUOTE]
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