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mattbrac3

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To each his own I suppose. But the term "riding like a truck" doesn't seem like a positive thing.
I don’t really care for the floaty feel. I like a more road positive feedback.
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Love the Eibach Pro-Truck Sport Shocks adjustable front and rear, Hellwig. - 1-3/8" Front Sway Bar, 1.6" front lift, lifetime alignment with Trident Motorsports in Austin, TX. $1609 not including sway bar. 25 Flash ER.
Major reduction in float on Texas highways while passing a trailer. Handling at all wheels tighter with no harshness over speed bumps in my town. Construction rough pavement swaps at speed more noticeable in the seat but tolerable. Way more responsive steering in the hand and less corner lean at the speed limit (not the yellow sign) in Texas hill country roads. Aggressive Go pedal from a light brings a noticeable decrease in front lift and steering wheel jiggle. Keeping pace with traffic in my area where the speed limit +5 is the bare minimum no matter the weather, no longer puckers up my passengers, well as much. I know it's not the setup for everyone. I can't lift it due to a low office garage. An adjustable ride enhancing my confidence for my most common roads was the main goal.

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Stickyleafyo

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I will say be careful. Check to make sure your cv axels are good. I got about 20k miles on my ebaicah kit and the cv axels were ruined. Ford replaced them with the newer "E" revision of the axels. I ended up being the truck down to a 2"ift using the ebaicah shocks and factory springs with the purch sitting at the 2.1" mark. Brought the rear down to the .3" and it rides so much better. I also found out to stay away from the readylift control arms. Both were shattered after 1 year. Went with icon delta pro and will never look back. Such a better experience in handling and smoothness in the front end and I'm running 35x11.50 nitta ridge grapplers in 10ply Load E.

It's been fun! Lol. Love your truck looks great!
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