Tuff Country EZ Ride springs and plowing

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Has anyone ever used Tuff Country's EZ Ride springs and had a plow on their truck? I'm thinking about getting a 2 inch lift set on the front but would eventually like to use the truck with a plow on it. Will the EZ ride springs be too soft and sag much. I'm eventually also gonna put 33's on it as well and don't want to tear up my fenders if they sag any. Thanks for any input!
 

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If you are going to have weight on the front (especially a plow) you need to go with a little stronger of a spring.
 

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The Tuff Country HD springs actually ride fairly nice. I like them way better than the Rough Country ones I had on my last truck. The HD ones are for extra weight- winch, big block, diesel, snow plow...

The EZ ride ones will settle and sag earlier with additional weight on them.
 

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BDS also ride very nice, and with a little weight on the front, Superlift rides well too.
 

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