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<blockquote data-quote="Poodles84" data-source="post: 1229497" data-attributes="member: 24150"><p>So I freaked out about this same decision. I bought all the parts before my truck arrived and loved it so much when i picked it up, i got scared to change it!</p><p></p><p>But i pulled the trigger anyway.... </p><p></p><p>I just finished my truck with SVC CAS, Deaver +3s (1" taller ish) and BFG 37s (also did the camburg UCAs). It's definitely taller. I didn't take any measurements but level i'd say about 3-4" in front and 2" in back. </p><p></p><p>The ride with the CAS cranked up on stock springs is about 20% stiffer than stock. SVC did all the work and they are fantastic. Very responsive to my ridiculous questions, did amazing work; my truck is dialed. </p><p></p><p>For me this was a great starting point to see if I liked the setup and wanted to stay on 37s. I've got about 500 miles on it like this would recommend. If you like it you can always change to Geiser springs down the road or swap to the Fox or King setup. </p><p></p><p>If you are staying on 35s and don't carry a butt load of stuff, stay with the +2 rear (stock ride height) or run the +3s with SDHQ or RPG drop shackles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poodles84, post: 1229497, member: 24150"] So I freaked out about this same decision. I bought all the parts before my truck arrived and loved it so much when i picked it up, i got scared to change it! But i pulled the trigger anyway.... I just finished my truck with SVC CAS, Deaver +3s (1" taller ish) and BFG 37s (also did the camburg UCAs). It's definitely taller. I didn't take any measurements but level i'd say about 3-4" in front and 2" in back. The ride with the CAS cranked up on stock springs is about 20% stiffer than stock. SVC did all the work and they are fantastic. Very responsive to my ridiculous questions, did amazing work; my truck is dialed. For me this was a great starting point to see if I liked the setup and wanted to stay on 37s. I've got about 500 miles on it like this would recommend. If you like it you can always change to Geiser springs down the road or swap to the Fox or King setup. If you are staying on 35s and don't carry a butt load of stuff, stay with the +2 rear (stock ride height) or run the +3s with SDHQ or RPG drop shackles. [/QUOTE]
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