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<blockquote data-quote="Jackemuphigh21" data-source="post: 321293" data-attributes="member: 5283"><p>Greg, I have a few questions for you. Did you end up coming to a solution with ICON to be able to run the RCV axles or did you just go with stock replacements? Also I know that several of the trucks I've seen that are running aftermarket shocks including the ICONs are still at about top perch height. That being said what is going to keep from tearing more boots and ruining cv's on stock axles on '12 and up models? Obviously the shocks are night and day better than factory so if I'm going to tear those parts up i'd rather do it with badass shocks going over gnarly terrain vs the average speed stuff with the stockers getting the same end result. I'm actually trying to get my ducks in a row to go with this same setup, these are just a few questions I haven't asked yet. -Russell</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackemuphigh21, post: 321293, member: 5283"] Greg, I have a few questions for you. Did you end up coming to a solution with ICON to be able to run the RCV axles or did you just go with stock replacements? Also I know that several of the trucks I've seen that are running aftermarket shocks including the ICONs are still at about top perch height. That being said what is going to keep from tearing more boots and ruining cv's on stock axles on '12 and up models? Obviously the shocks are night and day better than factory so if I'm going to tear those parts up i'd rather do it with badass shocks going over gnarly terrain vs the average speed stuff with the stockers getting the same end result. I'm actually trying to get my ducks in a row to go with this same setup, these are just a few questions I haven't asked yet. -Russell [/QUOTE]
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