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Camburg or ICON lift?

Old 10-31-2014, 02:59 PM
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Default Camburg or ICON lift?

Okay guys and gals i have a questions on which lift you would prefer and why, I am currently looking to get either the ICON stage two or three lift or the Camburg lift links provided below. Some advantages with going with icon is you deal with one company for all the parts included in the kit as with camburg you deal with camburg and fox if you have any issues, icon has sealed uniballs where camburg does not. Any and all suggestions are welcome, school me on these lifts. oh and if you know of another setup or a cheaper setup that is comparable please pass the info on.

Camburg:
http://camburg.com/all-products/09-1...ormance-kit-2/

ICON:
http://www.stage3motorsports.com/K93...t-Stage-2.html
http://www.stage3motorsports.com/K93...t-Stage-3.html

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Old 11-01-2014, 09:34 PM
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I have sort of a combination of all of that. Camburg upper control arms, Icon 2.5 front coilovers and Fox 2.0 rear shocks. Overall I'm very happy with this setup. I went with the Camburg UCAs because of the 1.25" uniballs over Icons 1". I got a good deal on the Icon coilovers which have an amazing ride and I already had the Fox rear shocks before.
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Thanks for the reply, your setup sounds awesome.
Old 11-02-2014, 09:36 AM
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I run the stage 1 icon setup, the rear shocks from icon feel better to me than the foxes I've had on other trucks (I'm a massive fox shocks fan) because they are built with rebound into the shock. Leaf springs tend to need a little help returning to ride hight after being compressed .
it's nice on our terrible highways here when you pass someone hit a frost heave and your truck stays 100%composed while you see the person you pass bounce several times while the suspension settles
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decided to go with icon. thanks for all the replies.
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post some pics up when you have them on.
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No Problem jtnuge, might be awhile as i am waiting till i have all my parts on my list before i install the goodies . (Its a big list)
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Just to let you know that your uni's are not sealed with the icon Uca's. They have caps but the bottom is still exposed so make sure to use some tri flow lubricant on them every once in a while.
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