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how do i get more travel out of the front suspension?

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Post by g4cube »

Might try that as the front on mine really lets me down flex wise will put my arm spacer in first though as it already is eating the guards out.
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Post by currentlyoffline »

WIll you be running the risk of the spring falling out by doing this ?
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Post by HeathGQ »

the front have long bumpstops on the inside the spring - it will allow the spring to release , but the stops should allow it to reseat.
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Post by stool »

Yes the bump stops do work well to stop the springs from dropping out.
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Post by elmo72j »

There i some nice flex in those pics but I wouldn't try it if there are coil spacers in there. The spring in the bottom picture has almost closed solid as it is and it will shorten it's service life if it sees to much of that.
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Post by cooki_monsta »

eh .. its a spring, its what they do ;) :armsup:
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