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Suspension “settling” - how much?

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Hey guys - I took measurements at multiple “sprung mass” spots on my truck when I first got it. For example, the frame was 14.25” from the ground. It’s now lower by about 0.25” or maybe a hair less than that in almost all areas. I’ve normalized for tire swaps and it’s definitely lower. I carry very little weight and I am coming up on 10,000 miles. Is this typical for a truck where I carry at most 200 pounds over stock most of the time? (When I measured I unloaded the truck almost entirely.)
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You are still on factory shocks and springs? I would expect them to settle at least a half inch after 10k miles, diamondback, etc.

I’m probably going to replace my Offroad shocks. Not real happy with the internal bumpstop design.
 
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You are still on factory shocks and springs? I would expect them to settle at least a half inch after 10k miles, diamondback, etc.

I’m probably going to replace my Offroad shocks. Not real happy with the internal bumpstop design.
Yup. On factory shocks and springs. I want to keep the shocks but I’ll def consider replacing the rear springs with some longer dobinsons. Based on what you’re saying 1/4” is fine — I’ll also measure again when I’m at fuller tire pressure.
 

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1/4 inch is nothing. Cold vs hot tire pressure, cold morning vs warm afternoon etc. Newly installed shocks often settle an inch or more, but they usually fully settle after a short drive of a few miles.
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