I recently lifted my V6 GXL with a 2" Bilstein + Kings kit. The rear sags slightly when lightly loaded (I have plywood drawers in the back), and sags noticeably to the point of losing the lift when loaded up with camp gear.
I'd like to fix this sag by upgrading the springs, and without airbags.
Has anyone upgraded from KTRR-102 springs to KTPR-102 and/or can speak to:
1) whether this change will fix a sagging rear?
2) how comfortable the KTPR-102 springs are?
3) are KTPR-102 compatible with Bilstein A713 rear shocks? I've been reading the posts here about the issues with the Bilstein A713s and want to avoid introducing issues with handling. I'm happy to upgrade my shock absorbers, but not right away.
Part numbers:
Front shocks - Bilstein A712
Front springs - KTFR-101H
Rear shocks - Bilstein A713
Rear springs - KTRR-102
I'd like to fix this sag by upgrading the springs, and without airbags.
Has anyone upgraded from KTRR-102 springs to KTPR-102 and/or can speak to:
1) whether this change will fix a sagging rear?
2) how comfortable the KTPR-102 springs are?
3) are KTPR-102 compatible with Bilstein A713 rear shocks? I've been reading the posts here about the issues with the Bilstein A713s and want to avoid introducing issues with handling. I'm happy to upgrade my shock absorbers, but not right away.
Part numbers:
Front shocks - Bilstein A712
Front springs - KTFR-101H
Rear shocks - Bilstein A713
Rear springs - KTRR-102