Geiser 3" front lift springs with stock leafs springs in the rear.

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Hey Guys!

New member here. Just picked up my first Raptor - a 2019 SuperCrew, to which the previous owner had done a few things, including Geiser 3" front springs.

Here is my question: How many of you are running Geiser 3" front while retaining stock rear leaf springs? Any issues with any undesireable noises, suspension component wear, driveline wear or other negative experinces? Trying to decide for myself whether it is worth keeping these Geisers, or going back to OEM front springs. Truck seems to have about 1" bigger gap from tire to top of the fender in the front vs. rear.

Thanks in advance!
 

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Welcome to FRF. Please post pictures of said prius with front Geisers.

I'm sure that the spring swap was to level the truck. I would be more concerned about if the shocks have been rebuilt yet or not.
 
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Here is one pic. Mind you, the truck is sitting on a slope, but either way, you can see more fender clearance front vs. rear.
Planning on taking shocks for a refresh at TSW Offroad in Prescott Valley in the near future.
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Take it out on level ground and see if it is level. Fender gaps do not always speak truths.

Edit: How many miles on the truck? The rear springs could be flat.
 
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Take it out on level ground and see if it is level. Fender gaps do not always speak truths.

Edit: How many miles on the truck? The rear springs could be flat.
I did measure on the level ground as well. The fender gap is 1” more up front, while the angle of the bed is just a tad higher front vs rear. Truck has 60k miles.
 

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I did measure on the level ground as well. The fender gap is 1” more up front, while the angle of the bed is just a tad higher front vs rear. Truck has 60k miles.
Around 43-ish inches from the ground to top of fender opening in front? Assuming you're on 35's plus those Geisers.
 
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Around 43-ish inches from the ground to top of fender opening in front? Assuming you're on 35's plus those Geisers.
Yup, it is right around 43". It is on 35's. It has a bit of a prerunner look with front being as high as it is, which I don't mind, because the most weight it will see in the bed is my dirtbike + some camping gear. I am just concerned about any potential issues of running 3" front springs without changing anything else.
 
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