Tuff Truck TTC-1210 vs TTC-1223

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How do u like these??

If you are referring to the TufTruck Heavy Duty Variable Rate Coil Springs (1223-V), I can't give you a detailed opinion of the overall performance, since I haven't hauled or towed with them yet. But, I will say they are solidly built. They feel at least twice as heavy as the factory coil springs. And, with everything in the photo installed on my truck, the ride is just as nice, if not better than stock. I am absolutely pleased with my purchases.
 

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Here's my truck with a pop up cabover camper and the TTC-1223V installed.
 

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If you are referring to the TufTruck Heavy Duty Variable Rate Coil Springs (1223-V), I can't give you a detailed opinion of the overall performance, since I haven't hauled or towed with them yet. But, I will say they are solidly built. They feel at least twice as heavy as the factory coil springs. And, with everything in the photo installed on my truck, the ride is just as nice, if not better than stock. I am absolutely pleased with my purchases.

Did the 1223-V springs increase the unladen rear height of your truck much over the stock height?
 

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Did the 1223-V springs increase the unladen rear height of your truck much over the stock height?

No. Not that I could tell. I didn't measure before and after, but it doesn't look any higher than stock height and the manufacturer claims that the replacement coils won't change stock ride height.
 

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I have the TTC-1223 and they have been the best purchase yet for my 09 Laramie. Put 1600lbs in the bed right after install and drove across town with no issue and no squatting. I even pulled a car out of the ditch with the load still in the back. I would recommend these to anyone who hauls a load frequently.
 

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Checked Amazon for the 1223's and it says the rear coils are for '09-'13. Typo? Still good for the '14's as well? Got a birthday coming up you see.........

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I wonder how these springs compare to lowering springs when it comes to spring rate...

I ask because it would be interesting to get a set of their springs and cut them to lower the truck. If they have a higher spring rate than the lowering springs, then you could get as low as a lowering kit and also have better towing.

Just a thought.
 

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