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Leave it stock then.“I drive the truck on the street far more than off road and take it on trips…”
I went from mid perch on freshly rebuilt to Geisers bottom perch recently and think it’s well worth it; soaks up little stuff like stock at bottom perch without the brake dive. The rear really depends on you, my deavers and svc bumps are nice but unless you really push it don’t make a huge difference for the money IMHO. If yours works for you I wouldn’t change it unless you come across a good deal…Starting to look into possible suspension upgrades for my truck. Currently on top perch front with stock suspension and rear has Roadmaster Active Suspension with a slightly taller block. Shocks rebuilt about 20k ago. Not having any issues, but wondering if there's anything worth doing to make things "better." Seems like a lot of guys are doing Geiser progressive springs in the front with Gen 2 shocks with the live valves deleted and then Deaver +2 rear springs with Gen 2 shocks with the live valves deleted. I'm not sure if there's a bunch of other upgrades that are necessarily "worth" it, but would love to hear opinions. Thanks!
Installing the SDI eClik and converting to Gen 2 live valve oems could be a great option for you.
The SDI controller is far better than the stock oem controller, and the conversion for a Gen 2 or 2017-18 isn’t too hard. The city mode on the control improves town driving as much as the Baja mode helps in off-roading. You’ll probably find the eClik live valves will outperform Gen 1 race series but without the noise or the cost.
I went from mid perch on freshly rebuilt to Geisers bottom perch recently and think it’s well worth it; soaks up little stuff like stock at bottom perch without the brake dive. The rear really depends on you, my deavers and svc bumps are nice but unless you really push it don’t make a huge difference for the money IMHO. If yours works for you I wouldn’t change it unless you come across a good deal…
I understand not going with an external bypass for not needing the performance, but don’t let noise alone push you away.
They are not that loud, actually sound pretty cool, and we road trip mine. You hear it on the choppy stuff, not the low speed shaft movements on the highway.
Just food for though, not trying to talk you into a more expensive shock.
I did notice that you mentioned gen 2 shocks though. To run them properly they will require some fab.
Cost:I'd imagine for what I would spend on the external bypass shocks I could probably get the Gen 2 live valve shocks, controller, and shock bucket and I'm guessing I would probably enjoy that setup more.
Cost:
Gen 2 OEM 3.0’s fronts/spring and rear?
Gen 2 coil bucket $550
Gen 2 rear shock mount $250
SDI e click $2100
You still could probably do the above cheaper than a full set of replacements: internal bypass coilovers and external bypass rears. The adjustments of the e click would be pretty cool.