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Fabtech 3" with coil overs

Lawdog13

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Hey all,
Has anyone put the Fabtech 3" Coil over lift on their truck? I just ordered mine and it should be here in about a week along with Some Moto Metal 970s (20 x9) and some Maxxis Razr ATs (295 65 20). I was wondering how happy everyone was with it, stance, ride quality and everything.

Thanks in advance,

V/r Jason
 

Desert Dawg

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I have the system currently installed on mine. The Dirt Logic coilovers are tuned more for high speed desert running so a little stiff until you get to speed. For lower speed rock crawling and/or washboard roads, the ride can get very rough. Highway ride however is very good with good control. The only negative is that the CV angles are probably a tad too maxed out IMO. Overall, it's a really decent system especially if you go out for high speed off-roading and do well for on-road handling and towing. But don't expect Fox 2.5 system ride and performance (which would be a twice as much as well).

More details, photos, and excursionns with the system in my build thread (see link in signature if interested).
 

ErnestRocks19

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I've got it on mine as well. I might be selling it soon and switching to the icon like desert dawg above it's seems maxxed out on the angles and tuned for high speed desert runs which I don't do often. I'd like something more able to handle on and off road.
 

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I don’t have the dirt logic, but I’m concerned about cv angles as well at +3” up front. They look unhealthy, like one large bump that fully unloads the suspension will result in cv joint damage.
 

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