KillerBlackbird
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Ever since I saw the first Gen 3 with 1.5” SVC collars, something looked off. Compared to other manufacturers collars they always looked way too high in the front to be 1.5”
So I ordered a set of SVC collars thinking that it must be just the photo. When I opened the box, they looked thiccc. No way these were 1.5”.
So in the name of science I ordered a set of Foutz 1.5” collars. Much thinner.
The Foutz collars are about half the height of the SVC collars. The SVC collars measure 1.5” tall under the perch and the Foutz are about 3/4”. I think SVC didn’t take into consideration spring rates and assumed an 1.5” collar makes the truck an 1.5” level.
I’ll be installing the Foutz collars as every photo I’ve seen the truck sits level, similar to RPG collars. The SVC collars are a great option for those doing a rear lift and I love the one piece design.
So I ordered a set of SVC collars thinking that it must be just the photo. When I opened the box, they looked thiccc. No way these were 1.5”.
So in the name of science I ordered a set of Foutz 1.5” collars. Much thinner.
The Foutz collars are about half the height of the SVC collars. The SVC collars measure 1.5” tall under the perch and the Foutz are about 3/4”. I think SVC didn’t take into consideration spring rates and assumed an 1.5” collar makes the truck an 1.5” level.
I’ll be installing the Foutz collars as every photo I’ve seen the truck sits level, similar to RPG collars. The SVC collars are a great option for those doing a rear lift and I love the one piece design.