Installed RPG Offroad Collar

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TheTip247

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Any need for an alignment after installing the RPG collars?

I would have it checked no matter what. I just installed mine last weekend and had mine checked yesterday, it was off a little bit. Not noticeable at all, just enough to cause uneven wear over time.
 

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2.25" collar installed. depending on the surface it looks a little nose high or level. no difference in driving from the 1.5" and has fixed my full-lock reverse rubbing issue. my wife thought it looks more aggressive also, fwiw:)

Does it feel slightly nose high when you're driving it? I could feel it in my buddy's 3" front setup
 

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Does it feel slightly nose high when you're driving it? I could feel it in my buddy's 3" front setup

Since I've gone 4000 miles on the 1.5" it doesn't seem any different at 2.25". I bet if I went from stock to this I might notice.

Rm
 

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any info about the 3" lift rpg collars

i installed on my gen 2 the 1.5" and the truck feels smooth, as well it is almost leveled.
i would like to know about the 3" lift collar, if that will harsh the ride quality and harm the front axles?
 

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2.25" collar installed. depending on the surface it looks a little nose high or level. no difference in driving from the 1.5" and has fixed my full-lock reverse rubbing issue. my wife thought it looks more aggressive also, fwiw:)

So it seems the 2.25" collar will be the preferred method when running 37s (other than Toyo MTs) with wheels with 0 offset (like stock wheels). Minor trimming required. Would most agree??
 
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