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Maybe it’s the way it’s sitting in the photos, or maybe it’s the ‘19 but it looks like more gap between tire and fender than I have.
Deavers, yes stock replacement. You get rid of the factory block. Better ride quality, depends.. but it really helps keep the rear end from jumping around over washboard roads and just keeps it more stable.As a noob, quick question(s):
Deavers, are they replacement leaf springs for the stock rear leaf springs, just better quality?
The Eibach springs in front, same, better quality, stiffer?
How much do these items cost? I've been spending my mod money on lights thus far on my 19, do almost no offroading, only because there's no place to in NY.
Am driving to Utah in August for RaptorAssault and plan on using my truck offroad in and around Moab the 2 weeks I'll be there.
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@FrodoTBaggins88 Beautiful pics. I mentioned somewhere, perhaps here, I'm going out in August with my Raptor to Raptor Assault near Salt Lake. But I'll be coming into Utah near Moab for few days. Any hints or links to where i can go with the truck? Please take into consideration I'm a noob when it comes to off roading and don't want to get too crazy. I got my 17 Raptor stuck in mud in my backyard when it was new, if that gives you any hint.
@Big Blue Thank you for the explanation. One more question if you don't mind. Can one get the same improvement in ride quality you speak of with the Deaver +2 and leaving the front stock? I don't really want to raise the entire truck and I understand the +2 is stock height.
Also, if anyone knows, when you buy them and then bring them for powder coating, do they disassemble them and powder each entire leaf of the spring, or are they just spraying the outside?
Drop shackles would mean more travel meaning you would need limit straps to not tear any brake or electrical lines under full droop.Sure, but you may want to consider getting drop shackles or your rear end will have even a great rake than it does now. A drop shackle will adjust for the increased height of the deavers so it will pair well with no front end height adjustments.
https://krazyhousecustoms.com/khc-gen-2-plus-1-drop-shackles/
As far as powdercoating, yes they need to be completely unassembled, painted and then reassembled which is why it will cost around $500. Deaver used to offer this service when you ordered, but they no longer do powdercoating. If you go this route be sure to confirm with your shop/powdercoater that they will do it the right way.