Geiser Progressive Spring Review

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Daweism

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How long has it been since u installed the front springs? In this photo...

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That was the same day, it's been 2 weeks now, still the same height judging by eyeballs. Ride is great, no brake dip or body roll at all during daily driving. Gonna see how it settles, I can throw a 2nd spare in the bed and keep one under to bring the back end down a little if the front settles too much. I'll take another picture in a couple of weeks to see how it looks.
 

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That was the same day, it's been 2 weeks now, still the same height judging by eyeballs. Ride is great, no brake dip or body roll at all during daily driving. Gonna see how it settles, I can throw a 2nd spare in the bed and keep one under to bring the back end down a little if the front settles too much.
I'm about to same suspension setup except I have drop shackles with my deaver +3s. Doing mid perch with geiser and 37s

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I'm about to same suspension setup except I have drop shackles with my deaver +3s. Doing mid perch with geiser and 37s

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Nice, how much do the drop shackles lower it by? I think Deaver's +3 and Geiser's on Mid with stock shackles look perfect.
 

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It just made the rear sit right at stock height. If it rises too high in front even street selling then I'll throw the stock shackles back in.

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It just made the rear sit right at stock height. If it rises too high in front even street selling then I'll throw the stock shackles back in.

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That's gonna be a close call. You're pushing the boundaries of the CALI LEAN!
 
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