I have Deaver +2 HD's and the back is at factory height without any load.
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Two questions...
1. How much sag would one experience putting 500lbs in the SD vs. the HD? I know what it says on websites (i.e. https://www.rpgoffroad.com/product/rear-leaf-springs/), but I'm hoping for real-world examples. I don't have upgraded front springs yet, but want to increase some capacity in the back end without making the rake look crazy. I am currently sitting at about 1.5 inches of rake.
2. Is the ride of the HD unloaded super harsh, or just marginally stiffer than SD?
Thanks all!!
An ARB Elements fridge with slider and tie downs weighs approx 110 lbs empty. Add food and beverages and you’ll be even heavier.I’m eyeballing the +2 SD as I don’t have plans to change anything up front and won’t be hauling more than the weight of my tonneau cover (80 lb for the Diamondback) an ARB fridge (55 lb), a 60” hi lift jack (31 lb), tool bag (20 lb) and CO2 tank (30 lb) and a likely under bed mounted second battery (60-80 lb). So with 290 lb over the rear end all the time I think SD will be fine. I guess I should be looking at my potential load with my bike rack and bikes on the hitch and camping gear. I don’t think it’ll be much over 600 lb, and I can see running the truck really hard offroad with bikes on the hitch. Most of the time my truck will be a daily driver where the ARB fridge and second battery are essential kit.
I measured my standard duty deaver springs the other day
about 350lbs in the bed made a 1/2” drop in rear ride height
How is the daily driving without any weight in the back? I'm considering these same springs, I tow a fishing boat and would like to keep the sag to a minimum.
daily street driving standard deavers is at least as comfortable as stock leavesHow is the daily driving without any weight in the back? I'm considering these same springs, I tow a fishing boat and would like to keep the sag to a minimum.