Alaska Steve
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The problem I have with these legitimate kits is that there are too many options within the kit without enough explanation. I’ve reached out to the US sales office about getting more specifics, but they are clueless. One of concerns is that I have the 2.7L engine and I like the ride quality of the FX4 package. I only want the lift to ensure I don't have tire rub on my 255/70/r18 (32.1") tires when I take it offroad and for esthetic appearance. You literally have to choose all the kit components...Looks like 24-25 Dobinsons kits are available at dobinsonsusa.com
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When I ask for help based on my usage (hauling and towing), performance wants, and current configuration, this is the kind of response I get (and we've gone around in circles on this for two months):
"We offer 3 kits and the difference being the shock absorber model. If you want maximum performance I would recommend the IMS or MRR model.
https://dobinsonusa.com/product-res...sa-model~yr_2024-2025~gt_full-suspension-kits
As the kits describe, we offer minimum 2" of lift and list out your coil options. You would have to select which front coil would suit your front load.
- C19-592 (50mm - 2") Stock Load (Comfort Option)
- C19-582 (50mm - 2") Stock Load
- C19-584 (50mm - 2") 90-150lb Load
- C19-586 (50mm - 2") 175-220lb Load
Same goes for the rear, you would select the leaf spring based on constant load you are carrying.
For the components. I would recommend our strut caps and assembly done by us but it's not necessary. The rear components all of them are necessary, you would select them as you build your kit
Front Suspension Parts
SC19-015 - Strut Top Plates
Front Pair Strut Assembly (requires cap purchase) (No Lift Pre Load)
Rear Suspension Parts
PB19-1104K - Polyurethane Bushing Kit
UB19-473K - U-Bolt Kit
SK19-058 - Greasable Shackles
SP59-060 Greasable Pin
WA19-527K - Tailshaft Spacer Kit"
I told them that I don't know what the factory suspension specifications are. I am not a suspension expert; I can't take my truck from Alaska to Florida as the sales guy suggests; I'm not going to spend over a $1K +shipping to Alaska for a setup I'm not confident in accomplishing my performance goals. I can't make an informed comparison of any of their components without the factory specifications.
I think the Rough Country kit is garbage (personal opinion, if you have it and like - good for you). The Eibach solution is only for the 2.3L configuration (which leads me to believe my 2.7L configuration [heavier front end] is a legitimate concern). I wish either Eibach or BDS had a solution for the 2.7. I might have purchased the Dobinson's suspension if the people I was dealing with were actually knowledgeable, but I'll probably have to reach out to their Australian office to get any level of confidence in a kit configuration from them.
Sorry for the long rant, but I'm still looking... I'm not going to screw-up an otherwise perfectly good $50k+ truck with a half-baked suspension.
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