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Old 03-14-2010, 10:08 PM   #1
Trip59
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Can you drive on the stops?

So I cut the stock springs after the 2" drop springs weren't low enough, to get the right profile so I knew what drop spindles to order. Got the look I wanted, but...

Can you drive with the arms sitting on the bumpstops or will it screw something up? Once or twice around town each week for probably a month and a half or so (then I can afford spindles) or should I swap the other springs back in and just deal with a profile I'm not happy with for two months?


OH, and is there anything that can be done with the stock rear panhard bar, I dropped 6" do I have to buy a custom one, or is there some modification that's safe and acceptable to do.

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