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Who says it can't be a work truck?
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<blockquote data-quote="Badgertits" data-source="post: 1447007" data-attributes="member: 31322"><p>Both- although I still wouldn’t suggest pushing the payload limits much more than the suggested 1200ish....if it were me w/ Deaver +3 HDs is probably have no issue w/ 1500 lb loads on the reg- my understanding is also that the beefier leaf springs will just save the shocks from excessive wear if you are going to be pushing the payload to the max on a regular basis. If it was once in a while I probably wouldn’t bother (although the deavers also help tighten up the ride & reduce axle hop)</p><p></p><p>I just like the idea of keeping the burden on the shocks on the lower side b/c they’re a big part of what makes the raptor a raptor & contribute big time to the smooth ride - & the factory even recommends rebuilding em @</p><p>Like 55k miles even in normal use I believe. Not to mention rebuilding/replacing them isn’t cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badgertits, post: 1447007, member: 31322"] Both- although I still wouldn’t suggest pushing the payload limits much more than the suggested 1200ish....if it were me w/ Deaver +3 HDs is probably have no issue w/ 1500 lb loads on the reg- my understanding is also that the beefier leaf springs will just save the shocks from excessive wear if you are going to be pushing the payload to the max on a regular basis. If it was once in a while I probably wouldn’t bother (although the deavers also help tighten up the ride & reduce axle hop) I just like the idea of keeping the burden on the shocks on the lower side b/c they’re a big part of what makes the raptor a raptor & contribute big time to the smooth ride - & the factory even recommends rebuilding em @ Like 55k miles even in normal use I believe. Not to mention rebuilding/replacing them isn’t cheap. [/QUOTE]
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