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D25 Leveling Springs ??

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Is any one using these springs to level their truck? Do they ride better than stock? Does any one have the "DEATH WABBLE" problem with the D25's?

Is their a better way to go? I won't be doing any major off roading. Any pro's or con's would be very helpful. The only thing that I don't like about the D25's is that red is the only color. Thanks for the help!!
 
Sand blast them and have them powder coated, I love my D25's they handle my truck with the 9 foot Fisher plow hanging off the front quite nicely. No death wooble here. I think it's the better of the other choices, spacers just don't do it for me
 
I have the D25's, works great... rides nice... I thought it looked like it raised the front more than the rear actually was so I put a little spacer in the back so that I would have a little bit of forward rake. no trouble with wobble. my suggetion to avoid that is have quality tires, good alignment, good shocks,... and if your tires are larger than stock than put either a high quality steering stablizer like Kore's or a dual stabilizer like Superlift (that is what I did). It will help relieve some of the added stress put on the steering and ball joints that is easily brought on by the bigger tires.
 
Went from the spacers the the springs. I notice it to be softer mostly over speed bumps and the like. No issues.



I would think and rep. 4x shop should set you up for about $250 plus $150-200 labor. Best guesses.



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