New product from Peak Suspension

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Peak Suspension released a new product for the 1500 ZR2.
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Reaching out to the brains trust for opinions.

I have a steel bumper coming for my 1500 which will take a winch.
Bumper itself is 118lbs, winch 67ls.
I'm a little concerned that my front end is gonna sag like a mofo once I get it fitted.
I'm thinking a peak level in the front would help accommodate for the extra weight.
Are there other options like heavier duty coils?
Thanks for the help.
 
Reaching out to the brains trust for opinions.

I have a steel bumper coming for my 1500 which will take a winch.
Bumper itself is 118lbs, winch 67ls.
I'm a little concerned that my front end is gonna sag like a mofo once I get it fitted.
I'm thinking a peak level in the front would help accommodate for the extra weight.
Are there other options like heavier duty coils?
Thanks for the help.

I have a steel bumper and winch on mine with peak 2.5 coilovers with a 650 spring to help with the weight. It’s going to be the best option for that kind of setup. Reach out to them and they can help you out with your setup.
 
I have a steel bumper and winch on mine with peak 2.5 coilovers with a 650 spring to help with the weight. It’s going to be the best option for that kind of setup. Reach out to them and they can help you out with your setup.
Appreciate the speedy reply man.
Due to my past sins (modifying tf out of a 2019 f150 and making it an unreliable POS to the point I had to sell it) I'm not permitted to do a major suspension mod (such as coilover swap) until I break the dssv suspension. So I'm not sure I'll be able to get 2.5s passed the missus right now lol.
Currently saving for fox 3.0s for when that does happen however.
 
I added a plate spacer to my struts to compensate for the "sag". The thing that sucks with the plate is the studs are too short to use the original nuts.
 
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