GM3SF
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RPG Stage 2 with the 4" bump stops. bolt on, easy on, easy off. 10 min
Let me start by saying I’m not affiliated with Izzy. I don’t make any money off this and only started this to help people that were in the same situation as me.....wanting a way to tow safely, without sacrificing the offroad capability of the truck. This of course eliminated airbags since that limits wheel travel immensely. The next solution is what you just mentioned (bump-stops). I was literally on the verge of getting this setup and was in contact with SVC about theirs. In that back and forth even the guy from SVC warned me about the ride. After all, we weren’t just towing a boat down the road to the boat ramp. We would be traveling around with this. Anyway, this is what I wrote about the bump stop solution here in a previous post:
“Something that should be clarified here is that a bump stop solution will ride like total $#it. A bump stop is made to be a failsafe and has very little travel (and is under a lot of pressure). Imagine what that would be like if you just put it higher. Trust me, this is the road I was going down and luckily never did. With this setup I don’t lose any wheel-travel so I can literally leave this on, take some pressure out of the shocks and still take it offroad if I wanted to.”
My suspension, when towing, cycles the same way it does when I’m not towing. It isn’t cycling only at the last few inches of a compressed shock and therefor isn’t damaging anything. So again, take into account what you’re going to do with it and go from there.
If you wanna see video of how it looks when towing:
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