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Old 08-08-2022, 02:01 PM #16
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I have ICON 52700's in the rear paired with Bilstein 5100's. Has never ridden poorly. No bounce, not harsh and settled to about no rake. Just slip in some SUMO helpers in the rear if I need to carry a full load.

Front is Bilstein 6112's at circlip 7 (KDSS)

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That honestly looks fine. A little rake is fine, you won't want a level truck. Once you load crap in the back it will bring down the rear anyways.

Keep in mind the springs provide 2" of lift and have a stiffer spring rate than stock. So it'll need a little time to settle.
I know this is years later, but am a new member and wanted to say thanks for this post (and thread). I've going back and forth for months trying to decide between the ICON 52700 vs 52800. I replaced all my shocks with 5100s and the front springs, but left my orig rear springs ('05 4R 2WD V6) and I don't have the front rake anymore. Don't want to get the 2" ICON and still not have the front rake, but didn't want to get the 3" and look ridiculously leaning over. Btw, my front 5100s are set at the lowest setting.
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