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best shocks for ride comfort and articulation
For a start its a long wheel base i should have mentioned that to start with. It has 50mm extended bumpstops in front and standard in the rear, the rear springs have the load leaf removed aswell as the smallest leaf it consists of 3 leafs, the fronts are as i bought them 4 leafs. but it still wont touch the bump stop it picks up wheels. But as i said wont come close to bumpstops by about 40mm.
thanks for all the info tho guys
thanks for all the info tho guys
Well I've given the shocks a good run on road and a short but demanding run offroad and I am very happy. I'm sure it will come so Shane's suprise that I've had them on the lowest setting since fitting them and this seems to work well, even when laid over. I Will be clicking them up a few notches when I get a set for the front also but I don't want them to be stiffer in the rear than my current calmini front so I've left them on 1 for the time being. Also I now have the benifit of cranking them up a fair bit when I load up for camping trips. They are probably way longer than I will ever use also which is good to know, I have them running in front of the axle on reversed stock bottom mounts and layed right over to nearly the centre on a custom top mount. I think I will gain alot better roll control onroad when I get the front set and play around with the settings.
Pics can be found on my new members thread.
Pics can be found on my new members thread.
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Yes I am very shocked that you have them on setting 1. It must be rolly, surely. Keep us informed.
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It's actually firmed up a little in the rear end over the calmini's, but there is a good chance they were completely stuffed. It's still a pretty rolly vehicle in general but it corners pretty mad for a 4by.
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