Deepsea619
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- First Name
- Jason
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- Tacoma
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- US Navy
Spending that much for a truck, why go cheap now.
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I think it's availability more than cost. New platform for NA, and this is the first real purpose developed heavier spring option that isn't even on the market yet. I don't think many owners of any vehicles in the Raptor lineup are going to shy away from spring and UCA costs for the most part.Mostly cost.
Clearly... and there is no more travel.There is also more travel now because of the taller springs.
FYI: I'm a noob also.
Came to say this. The shocks dictate travel, not the springs. If you only change the springs, you didn't change the travel.Clearly... and there is no more travel.
So there springs are not available yet?I think it's availability more than cost. New platform for NA, and this is the first real purpose developed heavier spring option that isn't even on the market yet. I don't think many owners of any vehicles in the Raptor lineup are going to shy away from spring and UCA costs for the most part.
I also wait to see competitors in the space and comparisons - spring rates and how they pair with dampening is important to me.
I’m not involved in the testing, but from earlier in this thread…So there springs are not available yet?
Should not be much different from the F150 Raptor version I think. This is the final test of 2 sets from what I was told. Probably be available soon.
No new noises. OEM would absorb bumps fluidly and this is more rigid. I will take it off road tomorrow. It will be my first time off roading and I don't have enough experience to probably convey it correctly or proficiently.+1
I am so interested in that part, any noises and how they act on small bumps.
I missed that. Cool.I’m not involved in the testing, but from earlier in this thread…
what would cause the noises? A 1 inch lift in the front would that be enough for 35 without rubbing?+1
I am so interested in that part, any noises and how they act on small bumps.
The way the springs sit’s on my Gen 3, rear springs, had a weird sound on rebound I can’t recall on the spring was progressive or not.I missed that. Cool.
what would cause the noises? A 1 inch lift in the front would that be enough for 35 without rubbing?
For the shocks to work 100% they need to be taken apart and the damper has to be mechanically re-arranged.Thank you, this is the first time I have seen someone replace the spring. Everyone talks about putting a collar to level the front. Seems like this is the way to go. why don't more people go this route?
So it being stiffer is that a bad thing?I recommend the Eibach set. The Raptor has become stiffer. In fast corners on asphalt, only the tire grip limits the car's capabilities![]()
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Czy to, że jest sztywniejsze to zła rzecz?
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Dla mnie jest ok. Mniej więcej w trybie normalnego zawieszenia jest jak ze standardowymi sprężynami w trybie sportowym. Zjeżdżając z asfaltu zawieszenie trzeba przełączyć na tryb offroad, bo na normal jest za twarde. Zrobiłem już na tych sprężynach ponad 50 tys. km i jestem bardzo zadowolony. Większość moich przejażdżek robię po asfalcie. W połączeniu z mocą od Barego z BPT to konieczność![]()