Shocks are on. My wife and I are planning to head to Death Valley next weekend for a little weekend trip, so before we left, I wanted to put the new Kings on to give them a good test. It only took us about an hour from start to finish to put them on. We did the front first and then the rears. The fronts were a tight fit, there is no extra room and it takes some effort to get everything positioned and in place. There is a little extra travel up front, which King lists as an additional one inch front and rear. The rears were easy except for the additional travel. I had to end up jacking the truck up higher to get enough droop to install them.
Took it for a quick spin behind my house. There is a dirt road that has a ton of pot holes and erosion channels. Major improvement on both on and offroad, the front feels more controlled and definitely takes the bumps better. I was worried that the rear would be too stiff, because of the additional valving I had them set them up with. We were both pleasantly surprised that the rear felt better than stock without the harshness. Now that was a real quick test and the full test will have to wait until next weekend, but so far, I am happy.
I had to "flex" the truck to check and make sure the remote hose cleared everything up front and of course just to see how it acted.
Onto some pictures.
Stock to King comparison.
Installed.
Stock to rear King comparison
Rear installed and you can see that I just slipped a grey shock boot over the bottom and it is "free floating." There is no way the boots will/would fit over the King body.
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