Denvertaco07
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So:
Eibach's up front
Deaver +3's in the rear
Keeps level?
Eibach's up front
Deaver +3's in the rear
Keeps level?
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Eibachs upfront, +2 in the back, level.So:
Eibach's up front
Deaver +3's in the rear
Keeps level?
So:
Eibach's up front
Deaver +3's in the rear
Keeps level?
That’s not for 2019’s rite?Eibachs upfront, +2 in the back, level.
Eibachs upfront, +3, close to factory rake.
Eibachs upfront, +3, drop shackle, level w/ more droop.
That’s not for 2019’s rite?
Sorry to revive this thread. I've been reading up on what it would take to fit 35's on the truck and read through all four pages.
I have a 2018 and wanted to level it to fit the larger tires.
It seems like my best option without doing anything to the rear is a set of collars?
Is this correct........
To fit 35's with any offset on a 2018 stock truck I need to raise the front and essentially level it out with a 1.5" lift.
To do so, I would need a set of perch collars.
I’ve been doing a bit more reading.In general I think most go with 2.5” lift collars for ‘17-18 non live valve and ‘19-20 1.5” for live valve trucks.
Otherwise Eibach springs will get you level as well, or Geisers.
I’ve been doing a bit more reading.
It seems that even though lift is different on between 18 and 19 the same springs will level the truck the same?
Meaning 17-18 raises it 2.5” and levels it out and 19-20 is raised 1.5 and it’s also level.
???
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