boarder1995
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Bigg50 - Yes, limit straps are recommended to limit down, versus using the shock as limiter.
Hole Shot - I have talked with SVC and he had concerns... Although the under sprung arrangement being better for compression stroke room, but cautioned about possible axle wrap - which I don't know where it'd come from with the typically better arrangement of springs under an axle versus over. Also indicated reworking factory cross bracing to allow for more compression room too. I'll have to crawl under my truck to take a look eventually to see what we'd hit next with the axle/diff if not the Ford "notched" frame. SDHQ does provide their kit as shown above.
Personal disclaimer for me is that I have not run a sprung under arrangement other than stock trucks in the past (Chevy S10). But I have also had numerous sprung OVER trucks and some with lift blocks (Ranger, Ram, F250) that exhibited extreme axle wrap and hop issues.
Also, agree that being in the correct travel zones for these fancy 3.0/3.5/4.0/4.4 shocks is vitally important. I did run a +2 Deaver with Fox3.0 and felt the spring put me a little too compressed on the Fox3.0 for daily driving. Also due to shock tuning. With the +3 I'm in a better zone of travel for road driving. Now, when I load up my bed I'm back to the stiffer valved zone and definitely notice it. Plus, when I am also bumping my bumpstops (@120psi?), it's also noticeable.
MTF - Yes, Deaver +2, +3, Under sprung - typically are all the same or similar spring rates. To go with heavier loads you really should be running a HD version of their spring. Going +3 will help a bit, but they're not a stiffer spring than +2.
Hole Shot - I have talked with SVC and he had concerns... Although the under sprung arrangement being better for compression stroke room, but cautioned about possible axle wrap - which I don't know where it'd come from with the typically better arrangement of springs under an axle versus over. Also indicated reworking factory cross bracing to allow for more compression room too. I'll have to crawl under my truck to take a look eventually to see what we'd hit next with the axle/diff if not the Ford "notched" frame. SDHQ does provide their kit as shown above.
Personal disclaimer for me is that I have not run a sprung under arrangement other than stock trucks in the past (Chevy S10). But I have also had numerous sprung OVER trucks and some with lift blocks (Ranger, Ram, F250) that exhibited extreme axle wrap and hop issues.
Also, agree that being in the correct travel zones for these fancy 3.0/3.5/4.0/4.4 shocks is vitally important. I did run a +2 Deaver with Fox3.0 and felt the spring put me a little too compressed on the Fox3.0 for daily driving. Also due to shock tuning. With the +3 I'm in a better zone of travel for road driving. Now, when I load up my bed I'm back to the stiffer valved zone and definitely notice it. Plus, when I am also bumping my bumpstops (@120psi?), it's also noticeable.
MTF - Yes, Deaver +2, +3, Under sprung - typically are all the same or similar spring rates. To go with heavier loads you really should be running a HD version of their spring. Going +3 will help a bit, but they're not a stiffer spring than +2.