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Slow6

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Well 27k on the Odom.
36psi in the tires
Pre measurements were
39.5”front
40 7/8”rear

Icons sat highhhh at first but settled rather quickly after first few hundred miles, Still waiting to see if the Geisers are going to drop anymore ( which from talking with the manufacturer they probably won’t much more), before I decide to go to option 2 on the rear or not
Good to know. Those are my front measurements now, rear is slightly higher than your starting height. Waiting for springs to arrive so I can install.


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Yes and like I said, that’s with 150 ish lbs between my Bak x2 and gear. Plus even just the weight of a full fuel tank, I swear it didn’t have a rearward rake like it slightly does now full, than the other day when it was getting close to empty... I just forgot to measure this morning before filling up, lol

Hoping to keep the option 1, because the ride is smooth, would rather not have to increase the spring rate the 20%, I think, of opt 2. Plus the wrench time to do it
 

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Looks good. What setting did you choose for rear? What spring compressor did you use on the front?


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It's a wall mounted compressor, cant think of name...all done, alignment in morn... I will say getting the u-bolts to 140ft lbs after it's on the ground is not easy, the bolts keep stretching, I am extremely happy with everything after rolling it about 50 ft after install I did a post install measurement and I am at 44.25 front 44.75 rear, keep in mind my stock height was 40.25 front and 42.5 rear, the rear icon Option one 1 inch lift is spot-on with the 37 inch tires adds another inch so it is on the money, the front geisers Has Lifted 3in (the other inch comes from tires) but as widely known it will settle to the stated 2.5 inch lift I'm assuming, but I'm ok if it doesnt!! 7bdc520b2002fab1019ee47ffacfa2f3.jpg25dec810aa3e8776bbfb506078e4c4e7.jpg4cf198199665a87e7eae7f8f39644fe3.jpg1c80d0302d75511c4e9e478f14d802e4.jpg65c190740e1a47709a4b9299c9e7e76e.jpgd35f2a100b9604b5cc13787bd55c1bad.jpg606d8ea2fc1a199267c1b3caa1d1de1e.jpg094c8b4fefefdaca822c1a59d93bba13.jpg

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It's a wall mounted compressor, cant think of name...all done, alignment in morn... I will say getting the u-bolts to 140ft lbs after it's on the ground is not easy, the bolts keep stretching, I am extremely happy with everything after rolling it about 50 ft after install I did a post install measurement and I am at 44.25 front 44.75 rear, keep in mind my stock height was 40.25 front and 42.5 rear, the rear icon Option one 1 inch lift is spot-on with the 37 inch tires adds another inch so it is on the money, the front geisers Has Lifted 3in (the other inch comes from tires) but as widely known it will settle to the stated 2.5 inch lift I'm assuming, but I'm ok if it doesnt!! 7bdc520b2002fab1019ee47ffacfa2f3.jpg25dec810aa3e8776bbfb506078e4c4e7.jpg4cf198199665a87e7eae7f8f39644fe3.jpg1c80d0302d75511c4e9e478f14d802e4.jpg65c190740e1a47709a4b9299c9e7e76e.jpgd35f2a100b9604b5cc13787bd55c1bad.jpg606d8ea2fc1a199267c1b3caa1d1de1e.jpg094c8b4fefefdaca822c1a59d93bba13.jpg

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Did you end up going with the 37x13.50 we talked about, or did you drop down to the 37x12.50?
 
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