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[QUOTE="Frank_C, post: 480019, member: 3580"] I went from stock, to 6" procomp with 2.0 fox shocks and new radius arms, to an Icon leveling kit with 2.5" piggybacks and an adjustable track bar up front and 2.0" smooth bodies with PMF floating traction blocks out back. The Icon setup was the best riding/driving setup by far. Even when I had 35's on 22's. Then I went to 35" Grabbers on 18's, and it was even better. The rear end did still feel a little stiff though, but it is fantastic overall. Now I'm about to lower it, and I really am afraid to lose my ride quality lol. I might have to swap spring setups up front a few times. Maybe even take the Icon coils and cut them down, I'm not sure. But the Icon setup amazed me. [/QUOTE]
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