Got the Kings on Saturday Night late as sh*t. Hats off to Rick Fox at Firepunk for letting me use a shop lift and offering me a helping hand for the rear shocks, compressing them and getting them in to the bottom mount helps a lot if you have two people with these huge body shocks.
The stock front wheels/tires rub on the orange anodized clamp on the shocks. Not a lot but a little and it's enough to bother me. So now I either have to buy offset wheels and new tires or run wheels spacers which I really don't wanna do.
I will say just normal driving around city streets or backroads, I notice an improvement but nothing drastic yet, I know the shocks are brand new and need a little bit of break in time. However, on the drive to work today, hitting the highway at 75-80, there is a MASSIVE improvement. Don't feel normal bumps hardly at all, the truck just feels smoother going down the road, concrete joints I hardly notice now and turns feel more controlled.
The faster you go it's like the truck hugs the road better. It's interesting.