Have you talked with Stephen about custom rear springs yet? Last time he and I talked about it, he said by the time you set up a rear spring pack to ride nice and not axle wrap, you're money ahead to just by the Tuff Country EZ ride springs. At least that was the case a few years ago when I asked about it.
OK so the front axle is finally in! For good this time. Still need to figure out the bump stops, but the shocks line up nicely and the tie rod clears the factory cross member, so I'll be good to go soon. Saturday should be the day I can finally drive my truck after nearly 3 months! I'm stoked
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These are the Tough Country EZrides I bought from ord back in the day, they rode like a Mack dump truck, they never controlled wheelhop, and as you can see, they used to arch up, now they sag to the point they look like stock squarebody springs, so bad in fact, I had to install zero rates to pick the front back up. The rear spring setup might be a different story, but as far as I'm concerned, the Tough Country's were a waste of money. Given my experience, I'd rather spend the coin on quality. My dad has Tough Country EZride springs on the rear of his lifted suburban, and he complains they ride like garbage.


