ray101381
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I have the kit as well, fit is perfect, almost too perfect as it fits only one way and is snug but it's precision fit and very high quality. Chris@freedom actually installed the rpg stage 3 for me, couldn't be happier
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Anyone have installed shots of it on the trucks? Also I did not get any instructions with my stage three but seems simple enough. All the RPG site instructions and videos are all 4yrs old and for the gen1. Thanks
Anyone have installed shots of it on the trucks? Also I did not get any instructions with my stage three but seems simple enough. All the RPG site instructions and videos are all 4yrs old and for the gen1. Thanks
I installed mine a few weeks ago in my driveway. Ill give you a rundown. PM me.
Let me see if I can upload a pic or two later today.
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High level overview.
Make sure you have a TQ wrench that goes to 250 or 300 ft/lbs
The springs are fun getting in place, eat your Wheaties
I loosened up the 6 bed bolts to get the extra 1/2" if clearance needed to slide the cross brace right in.
I re torqued everything after a couple hundred miles. The only thing that needed it was the U Bolts.
I also dropped the pressure in the bumps down to about 100psi.
Here is some additional literature
http://store.sdhqoffroad.com/manuals/SDHQ/RaptorDeaverLeaf.pdf
The videos on RPG website for the install will be basically the same for a GEN1 or GEN2. The design and concept is pretty much the same. The only real difference between the two version of the bump stop kit is the bump stop strike plate is different and the fit to the frame is changed due to the GEN2 changes. Everything else is the same.
Good Luck!
P.S. Having a helper for the leaf springs, is worth finding someone for beer.
Additionally the deaver springs are amazing in comparison to factory. I live on a mountain road all back and forth canyon and such up to 6000 ft and such; the springs make the truck handel so much better. Before if you hit the corner hard you could feel the truck dip and kinda want to wobble or bounce might be a better word. Now it just leans in and is settled making it much more confidence inspiringly.