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Got My +3s and an RPG bump kit today at Texas Motorworx, then drove 600 miles home. I only did the RPG 1.5" collar for now, so I also had them use the SDHQ 1" drop shackles so that I can bump to a 3" collar and normal size tig shackles when I go to 37s. It is a tad "stinkbug", but only by about 3/8".
HUGE difference. Couldn't be happier with the results. Way more planted. no more axle wrap. Still cushy, but not too soft.
For anyone in Texas, check out TMX. There are some seriously awesome trucks there and the guys are super knowledgeable.
Get with Dan in San Antonio.
Tell him Rick recommended the place. They do excellent work. They know Raptor's (the owners have them) and can do practically any mod work you want.
Line X of San Antonio Spray on Bedliners and Accessories
i’ll be nice... lift block is 2”. drop shackles lowers it 1”. deavers +2 minus lift block is equal. add shackle u minus 1 lower. deaver +3 brings you back to even with shackles. reminder all this is relative. none of them do exact inch they say, but are all same error marginCan anyone explain why I would buy the +3 with a drop shackle over the +2. Would be same ride height. I already have an SDHQ drop shackle. Just don't know what the difference would be in springs besides 1 inch obviously. ???
(+2) = same height as (+3 with drop shackle)Can anyone explain why I would buy the +3 with a drop shackle over the +2. Would be same ride height. I already have an SDHQ drop shackle. Just don't know what the difference would be in springs besides 1 inch obviously. ???
Can anyone explain why I would buy the +3 with a drop shackle over the +2. Would be same ride height. I already have an SDHQ drop shackle. Just don't know what the difference would be in springs besides 1 inch obviously. ???
There's 2 locations in San Antonio. Which one is he at?
my reasoning was:
I did not plan to upgrade the leaf springs at first. based on that, I bought and installed the RPG 1.5" collars.
After driving the truck for a month, I came to the conclusion that raptors suffer from the same, if not more, axle wrap as any other f-150. The rear end would also get a bit too squirrely going fast over whoops and would step out more than i'd prefer.
So, an upgrade to deavers was in order.
I eventually do want to run 37s. I am not ready to do that just yet.
I did not want to buy leaf springs twice.
In order to run 37s and minimize the trimming up front, I'm going to have to lift somewhere between 2.25" and 3".
I want the truck to be level when I'm done ( and on 37s).
I did not want to run the truck with 3" collars and +3 deavers for the next 3-4 months until I am ready for 37s.
If i had to do it all over again, I would have bought the SVC CAS instead of the RPG collars. ( I am still going to replace the 1.5s with the CAS.)
So, only wanting to buy leaf springs once, not wanting to sit 2" higher than the front in full stinkbug fashion, not wanting to have the truck lifted for 37s before i have 37s and needing a way to have the truck sit semi-level, I opted to install the sdhq 1" drop shackles for the time being.
That being said, even with the 1" drop shackles, my truck still sits a little stinkbug ( less than 1").
My plan is to go with the CAS, do my 37s while sorting the front to allow for full stuff. IF The rear needs more lift to sit level after the front is sorted for 37s, I'll go to the camburg TIG shackles to bring the rear up a little bit.
If the rear doesnt need lifted, I'll leave the drop shackles and will be ready to go once I'd ready for the RST16 and shock upgrade.
I do plan on adding limit straps to the setup after I swap my brake lines. I will run appropriate straps for the stock shocks and stock mount points and then can simply move to longer straps after the RST16.