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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
Stock height dual rate/progressive coil
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[QUOTE="RSK, post: 1034830, member: 13279"] they are 4800 pound coil springs will ride a decent amount better. I have 4400lb coil springs in my truck right now and I'm switching to carli 2.5" leveling coils and 35's right now i'm on street tires which measure 33" my reason for switching is hopefully a better ride, even though it rides much better on the 4400lb springs its lowered about 2" and 35's won't fit especially with -25 offset and no one makes a stock height progressive rate coil spring so carli was my choice for ride quality. [/QUOTE]
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