sequoia464
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My situation is this - 2017 quad cab 4x4 - almost all of my needs are centered around pulling a travel trailer - but, I am also looking to raise the truck 2 to 2.5 inches ish for those times that we do get off road, (and put on some taller tires, thinking 285/65R20's on my stock wheels). We were in Moab a while back and were wishing for some extra clearance.
I'm leaning heavily to the Eibachs with their springs for the front - I know that availability is an issue right now but I can wait a bit.
The rear is where I'm uncertain, right now I have some TufTruck 2011 springs installed - and they ride perfect for my needs. Initially I was going to retain those and use some 2" spacers, but was advised against going with spacers - don't know if this is accurate advice or not.
Looking at a couple of different springs for the rear, TufTruck 1223's, Icon Springs, Possibly the Eibachs but I'm not sure the Eibachs would raise the back enough. I want to raise the back sufficiently in relation to whatever I raise the front, so that I'm not nose high when I'm towing. I pretty much keep 250-300 pounds of camping gear in the back of the truck at all times.
Rear shocks I'm thinking Icons.
I'm leaning heavily to the Eibachs with their springs for the front - I know that availability is an issue right now but I can wait a bit.
The rear is where I'm uncertain, right now I have some TufTruck 2011 springs installed - and they ride perfect for my needs. Initially I was going to retain those and use some 2" spacers, but was advised against going with spacers - don't know if this is accurate advice or not.
Looking at a couple of different springs for the rear, TufTruck 1223's, Icon Springs, Possibly the Eibachs but I'm not sure the Eibachs would raise the back enough. I want to raise the back sufficiently in relation to whatever I raise the front, so that I'm not nose high when I'm towing. I pretty much keep 250-300 pounds of camping gear in the back of the truck at all times.
Rear shocks I'm thinking Icons.
