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sway bar

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sway bar

Post by mistaboz »

Have a WT sierra with 2" lift and 30" mudders.
Took the sway bar off the other day for some extra flex.
When i got the lift i had all leafs and back shocks replaced but not front shocks.
Would they be limiting my wheel droop now?
If so what shocks for the front does everyone recommend? Same height as the standard or a little more?
If i get longer shocks will that mean that under compression the shock will be bottoming out and the bumpstop not working? (stuffing my shocks alot quicker)

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Post by bazooked »

dude ya need to replace the front shocks with 2" longer ones or it aint gonna work properly.
buggy time............
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Post by Zute »

But which brand/part number?
I bought OME shocks that were to go with they're 2" lift springs. But than fitted EFS springs (2" lift) set up to carry steel bar & winch. But the OME shocks dont exstend enough. and before you say I should have got the EFS shocks, that is what I'll prob' get next.
But I'd also like to know what everyone else is using.
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Post by bazooked »

easy , flex it up and measure it with no shox in it eye to eye and stem to eye, that way give them the lengths and u cant go wrong.
buggy time............
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