Badgertits
FRF Addict
Haha yeah agreed - which is why if I were in your shoes I'd go for broke w/ the Raptor & slap on some adjustable Kings@!!!
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Yeah, I didn’t realize that the Honda Ridgeline actually has a higher payload capacity until after I unloaded. It’s ridiculous. Either way, I gotta haul corn so gotta figure something out. My dad said, buy a Chevy and all problems are solved lol.
I know Deavers has a HD version but I like the add a leaf idea. Worth a shot doing it myself anyways. I think it’ll make it sit level with Eibachs and my toolbox weight. Thoughts anyone?
This is what prompted me to upgrade. I almost killed my family (exaggerating) off-roading with the back end coming loose on me several times.The first time the ass end flys out from under you on a simple washboard road you have no problem with the 1500 deavers. I also take pride in doing all my own work.
This video makes a convincing case for the Geiser coils rather than the Eibach with video evidence of how the truck actually works offroad with the different springs...
I apologize for my ignorance before hand. I am fairly new to all of this. I am looking at getting the Deaver Springs installed. Would it be necessary to replace the front coils as well? I use my Raptor as a daily driver 85%/90% of the time. I run 17inch wheels with the stock tires as well. I would rather it just be done right, but if its not necessary then I won't worry about it.
when I did it before getting a bump stop kit they relocated the block and bump to compensate.If I go with +2” deavers but keep stock height therefore eliminating factory block and bump stop pad would could I possibly break while off roading?