You can find stock rears at a junk yard that are non-nivomat. I got mine for about $100, swapped the shocks in and put them on. It was more money than I planned on spending, but don't regret it.
Not a lot of options out their for a spring/shock based lift; Icon or Bilstien pretty much. I went with Bilstien front and rear and it only gives you an inch and running 275/60/20. You could go 275/65/20 with them though. Icon can go a little higher with UCAs. You could go with pucks though I...
I tow 7500 pounds. Use a good weight distribution hitch, anti-sway and upgrade your shocks. I put Bilstien 5100’s on and it helped the rear end feel a lot when towing. Or follow the instructions above. LOL
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I’m running Bilstien 5100 because I wanted to lift it an inch, but you can get the same ride with 4600’s. They firm it up nicely and get rid of that float. I experienced the same thing in our 2015.
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I have an appointment with Costco to get them installed. We’ll see if they have a problem. It’s not like I’m putting 35’s on, so we’ll see.
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Thanks for the info. I went ahead and orders some KO2s in 275/60-20 from Costco. They were $350 cheaper than Discount Tire.
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Yeah, I had hoped that they were mislabeled, but the slots ran the same direction on both rotors. They sent me the correct rotor and I’m good to go.
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Your rear coils work with any of the 3rd gen Expys. I actually picked up some ‘09 rears to swap with Bilstiens, which I put in my 2015. Swapped perfectly. I had Nivomats before and wanted to get away from those, which is why I had to find donor stock rears. The fronts are what changed.
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