Huck
FRF Addict
+2 is stock height. It removes the factory spacer block
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Yup, Rpg with hydraulic fox bumps,
People need to distinguish between factory bump stops and aftermarket.
Do not run with no bump stop at all
I have the WSI SD springs. I got the drop shackles to lower it back down close to level height. So far I really like mine, no complaints.
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Why do you say not to run with no bump stops at all? From what I understand, the stock bumps are the root cause of the bent frame issues.
Ok i have a 2013 SCAB raptor completely stock. Im about to get the svc tune and a magnaflow exhaust and then upgrade the rear springs. i know i dont want the national springs with all the issues they have been having. so now its between Deaver and WSI. I dont plan on having a heavy load in the bed maybe 200lbs max for short times. I dont do any towing with my raptor. So i need help choosing which spring will best suit me. Im not doing mid perch or any shock upgrades any time in the next 2-3 years, just looking to make the rear better for daily driving and the occasional adventure.
so with stock ride height and minimal load which deaver or WSI springs should i go with. and should i go WSI or Deaver? has anyone had to rearch their deavers yet?I know theres not much out there on WSI for longevity yet which makes this decision pretty hard for me.
no the bent frame is from over driving the truck beyond what it was designed for.
if you run no bumps at all there is nothing stopping your axel from direct hard impacts with the frame,
that leaves bent frame and bent axels