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Tacocho

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Sorry for delayed response. Honestly, I'm still happy with the All Dogs Springs. The ride is great. I do wish the rear wasn't quite a high but the load capacity is substantially higher than the stock lift springs and THAT is a HUGE win. In stock form, my truck used to squat pretty bad with only 400-500lbs in the rear and now it sits strong. The cost difference between the TRD lift and the fact that I actually wouldn't want the truck any higher makes the All Dogs springs a win IMO.
Did you need to install the track bar relocation kit from Dr. KDSS? I’ve seen some people say the track bar relocation mount helps with stability over bumps
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Did you need to install the track bar relocation kit from Dr. KDSS? I’ve seen some people say the track bar relocation mount helps with stability over bumps
I didn't. I measured and my rear wheels are within 1/8" of each other when measuring from the fender flares. This means my rear axle is within 1/16" from center. I find this insanely close. Any other reason kind of sounds like a sales pitch, but I could be missing something.
 

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I didn't. I measured and my rear wheels are within 1/8" of each other when measuring from the fender flares. This means my rear axle is within 1/16" from center. I find this insanely close. Any other reason kind of sounds like a sales pitch, but I could be missing something.
Never even heard of this.
At what lift amount do they say this is a good idea ?
 

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Never even heard of this.
At what lift amount do they say this is a good idea ?
I’ve heard that ideally you want your track bar parallel with the rear axle. Any angle deviating from parallelism can cause instability while driving over bumps. I might buy the springs then buy the track bar relocation later if I don’t like the way it performs. Just curious on others’ experience
 

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I’ve heard that ideally you want your track bar parallel with the rear axle. Any angle deviating from parallelism can cause instability while driving over bumps. I might buy the springs then buy the track bar relocation later if I don’t like the way it performs. Just curious on others’ experience
Food info! I'll have to check mine out. I only have 1/2 inch in the rear, but going up to 1 inch soon. Sounds like maybe too small too matter, but good to know !
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