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question about dipping in the front of GU patrol
question about dipping in the front of GU patrol
my dad asked me to do this because he has done a 3" suspension to his GU patrol and it dipping in the front
is it because the front is heavier than the back
does it settle
next time should he do i 4'' in the front and 3'' in the rear
will he need to lengthen the radius arms in the front
is it because the front is heavier than the back
does it settle
next time should he do i 4'' in the front and 3'' in the rear
will he need to lengthen the radius arms in the front
Re: question about dipping in the front of GU patrol
He probably has the wrong rate springs in the front.
what accesssories does the truck have
what accesssories does the truck have
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While I do agree with bogged... New springs are a go go. How much is it sagging ? If it is significant ie; over an inch then definately look at getting the front set replaced under warranty.
Alternatively -(Read as: if the shop won't do it under warranty and he don't wanna fork out for a new set of front springs) He could simply add some cheap coil spacers to the front to level out the ride...
Generally Patrols like to be sitting with a bit of bum up in the air.... Key word a bit. THis helps the ride to be level when loaded. I have heard arguments that they handle better this way but that is heresay and rumour soo..
Alternatively -(Read as: if the shop won't do it under warranty and he don't wanna fork out for a new set of front springs) He could simply add some cheap coil spacers to the front to level out the ride...
Generally Patrols like to be sitting with a bit of bum up in the air.... Key word a bit. THis helps the ride to be level when loaded. I have heard arguments that they handle better this way but that is heresay and rumour soo..
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