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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
Stock height dual rate/progressive coil
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[QUOTE="RSK, post: 1035467, member: 13279"] My truck does too, so i know the ride you are talking about, i'd have to look at my receipt, i'm taking my 4400lbs out soon maybe next week. They sit between a 1/4-1/8th" from the bump stops so i would assume they hit the bump stops every bump i hit, but that's not harsh, it is harsh when the bump stop bottoms out though, that's rough, it doesn't happen going the speed limit anywhere, only if i'm doing 50-60 down this 1 mile long hill near my house that i travel on 5-6 times a day, if i got 30 the posted speed its fine, but i'm really curious as to how my carli springs will take this crappy road. I'll sell you my 4400lb coils but it drops the front end about 2" [/QUOTE]
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