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Took the truck back out off roading, this time racing the truck fast down the dirt road with plenty of rocks and holes and I love the suspension. 819s with 400 lbs in the back and the peak suspension 2 inch lift. Ride was very smooth and the modified suspension performed really good. Just an update if you are wondering how the springs feel under the expected usage on a dirt road.
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This thread is invaluable to understanding how to haul heavy campers/loads. I'm wondering what load range tires (C?, E?) people are using especially over 1000 lbs in the bed. Also, has anybody found a front spring to level without a spacer?
 

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I'm on stock tires. Don't plan to change unless I can find a buyer for my low mileage stockies.
Haven't found any front springs yet. I actually need to look more into my front lift solution.
 

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Finally installed my 817's and cannot believe the improvement! Brought it just a hair above stock height with the unloaded camper on and completely eliminated the bounce I was getting. I either forgot how comfortable the truck was before I got my camper or it's even better than before. Was happy with how easy install was too. I just followed the All Dogs Offroad lift install video on YT and all went smoothly.

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Finally installed my 817's and cannot believe the improvement! Brought it just a hair above stock height with the unloaded camper on and completely eliminated the bounce I was getting. I either forgot how comfortable the truck was before I got my camper or it's even better than before. Was happy with how easy install was too. I just followed the All Dogs Offroad lift install video on YT and all went smoothly.

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Looking good. Love the Lone Peak!!!! It is funny how much further forward it sits over the roof with the five foot bed as opposed to where mine sits on the six foot bed.
 
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I'm on stock tires. Don't plan to change unless I can find a buyer for my low mileage stockies.
Haven't found any front springs yet. I actually need to look more into my front lift solution.
There's a thread on Alldogs Off Road springs that's been posted in the past couple of days for front springs. I don't have the link off the top of my head but I'm sure you can find it if you search the forum. If nothing else, here's the Youtube video where they go into the install (I have yet to watch it so hopefully it's informative...). I was thinking I would replace the front springs after installing my bumper and winch but after actually doing the install I think I'm happy enough with the spacer kit. I don't need the springs at this point.
 
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This thread is invaluable to understanding how to haul heavy campers/loads. I'm wondering what load range tires (C?, E?) people are using especially over 1000 lbs in the bed. Also, has anybody found a front spring to level without a spacer?
I'm running the KO3 with a C rating and I'm perfectly happy with them. I personally don't see any reason to run an E rated tire, even with all the weight I'm carrying.
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