Dantheman1540
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What springs are those? They look like the BT 5305, but black. I can't remember if it was the 5305 or another one, but it was originally a drop coil for the Trailblazer. It gave more drop in the fullsize SUVs but was also known for being soft. Now I'm quite sure that your firm ride issue is due to the shocks. It shouldn't matter, but everyone always said the tighter coils that would compress and touch go to the top.
I could post a pic of mine, but I don't see how that would be relevant. I have Jeep TJ coils.
Im fairly certain they are Eibach 3882.52. Can't seem to find the order in my summit history but I may have ordered as a guest.
I think I agree it's the shocks because I took a buddy who sets up chassis for some serious drag cars for a ride. He had me getting on it hard in 1st-2nd to feel how it handles the abrupt abuse of the shifts and it's very noticeable that the rear bounces and struggles from traction and stability. It's even more noticable if I leave hard in a turn, makes the back end feel like a john boat side ways in white caps. So hopefully the new Vikings fix this and I can dial in the setting to perfection. I found it amazing how feel the front stays steady and controlled even with no sway bar right now. The coilovers are vastly superior than decranked t bars.
On the spring theory I checked out my other buddies abrolanche (the brodozer D bag version of an avalanche) and his "Ebay" springs actually ride good and hes on 24s. Heres a pic of his springs you can tell the coils are not touching like mines.
Lastly in defense of my springs possibly being installed upside down I actually had summit ship these straight to the PO to have installed before I flew in. Granted I did remove and reinstall them for the axle swap but that's besides the point