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Looking into replacement leaf springs and very interested in Atlas products. I have recently added some weight to the rear of my truck and do plan to do a mild lift of maybe 2-3 inches in the near future. Ultimately, I want a solid lift but don't really like the kitted options that are available and want to go another route. I have searched the forum for atlas spring reviews and came up with only a couple hits where a few guys discussed back and forth once or twice and the thread died. Are these springs any good?

I have other options that I would try also, they are much cheaper alternatives. Deaver mini paks and add a leafs. I don't want to install blocks, not my style.

Anybody with experience with deavers/add a leafs/atlas springs chime in, I am shopping around the atlas spring option...
 

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Atlas is very well known and very reputable. you can't go wrong with them or Deaver. If you have them build you a custom pack it won't be cheap, but they'll build it to your exact specs. Lots of guys run Atlas for full replacement packs on their long travel trucks. Doubt you're gonna find anyone with them on titans since well, its a Titan. IMO a full leaf pack is gonna be overkill and a waste unless you have plans for the truck, like long travel. a three leaf add a pack and ditching the OEM overload should be more then enough.
 

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Atlas is very well known and very reputable. you can't go wrong with them or Deaver. If you have them build you a custom pack it won't be cheap, but they'll build it to your exact specs. Lots of guys run Atlas for full replacement packs on their long travel trucks. Doubt you're gonna find anyone with them on titans since well, its a Titan. IMO a full leaf pack is gonna be overkill and a waste unless you have plans for the truck, like long travel. a three leaf add a pack and ditching the OEM overload should be more then enough.
Thats the kind of reply I wanted to hear.

Deaver packs good to go? Heard mixed reviews.
 

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ride quality is and always will be subjective. But they reduce axle wrap, reduce wheel hop, it's a progressive pack (three thinner leaves replacing the fat overload), and more travel...Sounds like a win to me. They'll sag more then OEM when the truck is loaded up. But IMO paired with a 2.0 Fox shock, it'd ride like a champ. Once those Bilsteins blow out, get some Fox 2.0's for the rear. they're like 200$.
 

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ride quality is and always will be subjective. But they reduce axle wrap, reduce wheel hop, it's a progressive pack (three thinner leaves replacing the fat overload), and more travel...Sounds like a win to me. They'll sag more then OEM when the truck is loaded up. But IMO paired with a 2.0 Fox shock, it'd ride like a champ. Once those Bilsteins blow out, get some Fox 2.0's for the rear. they're like 200$.
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Charlie Morse aka Cmorse??? i think, aka Pyramid Automotive just got a full Atlas leaf pack (I literally got pics of it a couple hours ago), might wanna hit him up. Its for a 6" lift, but pricing should be same. plus ride quality should be same as well.
 

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About how much weight have you added? Been about week since adding the c-30 and the truck rides great to me. They a suppose to be able to handle heavier loads. As Honda said it may sag more though. If you know the weight let me know an I can try an match it and take some measurements for a better understanding
 
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