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Old 11-02-2015, 11:58 AM   #13
Joe69C10
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Re: Front suspension drop failure

Alright guys, I got my $8.00 Summit 1 ton springs in...Cut 1 full coil and an extra inch. It sits way too high still in the front. I drove it around after this picture was taken and it seemed to possibly settle a little. I didn't take any measurements, but I cant tonight if anyone wants.

I love the way it rides right now. It still has some bounce when you push on the bumper and does not ride or feel too stiff.

I'm going to cut another half coil when I get the motivation to take apart again.

Here is a pic.

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