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got the Icons put on. option 2. only 50 miles in but love the ride. ridiculous improvement. should of done it wayyyy sooner. eibachs up front. 2018 screw. 3/4 full tank gas, empty bed.

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got the Icons put on. option 2. only 50 miles in but love the ride. ridiculous improvement. should of done it wayyyy sooner. eibachs up front. 2018 screw. 3/4 full tank gas, empty bed.

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I am going with the exact same set up but thinking option 1. Whats are your measurements now? I am .5 high front and hoping to get 1" with option one to be level. I am afraid to end up way higher in the rear again.
 

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I am going with the exact same set up but thinking option 1. Whats are your measurements now? I am .5 high front and hoping to get 1" with option one to be level. I am afraid to end up way higher in the rear again.


left out of town I will measure it up Sunday and let ya know.
 

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Well I want to try the Icons setup option 3 and the eibachs up front, 6 or 7 times a year I run with 775lb in the bed and tow a light car trailer 2 or 3 times a year.

5 years on a set of Deavers +3 and only about 2” of sag so it’s hard to try something new especially since there are few complaints.
 

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I think I need to consider these leafs. Towed for the first time yesterday and didn’t realize how soft the stock setup was. Driving on the highway with the bumpstops thumping every now and then is pretty rugged 725fafffc0e76352bbd6816cdfbfd181.jpg[emoji51]


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I am going with the exact same set up but thinking option 1. Whats are your measurements now? I am .5 high front and hoping to get 1" with option one to be level. I am afraid to end up way higher in the rear again.



here you go this is empty bed and only 1/4 tank of gas, stock tires. before with a full tank gas I was at 41 1/2, now 44 1/8. had them on for 3 days with 500 miles driven.

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here you go this is empty bed and only 1/4 tank of gas, stock tires. before with a full tank gas I was at 41 1/2, now 44 1/8. had them on for 3 days with 500 miles driven.

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Thanks. I might stick with option 1 to get 1" and have ~.5 rake. If I go with option 2 I will be sitting ~2" rake and I dont tow at all. Max weight is a roof top tent and regular junk that you throw on the bed of the truck.
 

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I think I need to consider these leafs. Towed for the first time yesterday and didn’t realize how soft the stock setup was. Driving on the highway with the bumpstops thumping every now and then is pretty rugged 725fafffc0e76352bbd6816cdfbfd181.jpg[emoji51]


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