Atomic
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Preload changes the intial force but not the rate of force increase as it is compressed. I dont know of any stiffer than 1300 bit that doesnt mean they arent there.
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These pics show the shock tower and how it is still in great shape after 1900 miles with no reinforcement. Also shows how much threads I have run the adjuster nuts up, which was basically as much as I could possibly turn. Idk if its actually maxed out, but my measly 240lb ass couldn't get another 1/4 turn
These pics show the shock tower and how it is still in great shape after 1900 miles with no reinforcement. Also shows how much threads I have run the adjuster nuts up, which was basically as much as I could possibly turn. Idk if its actually maxed out, but my measly 240lb ass couldn't get another 1/4 turn
What was your shock length
Idk??? Defintely should have checked, but im gonna switch back this wknd so im not quite so stuffed up in there
The shock has its recommended spring length given in its specs, fwiw.
Yes, you're spot-on. It looks like my ride height and a DS301 is not ideal for use with a stud-top mount...so I'm trying to make sure that I purchase the right shock/spring combo. I think that the DS303's will be what I need but I'm unsure about the spring length (7" or 9") or where along the shock body the spring will rest at my normal ride height. It's too bad I can't test a set of shocks first.
Ok guys, took the bushings out yesterday to inspect and they seem to be holding up great! I'm also kinda liking this stuffed look, and THINKING about going to a 285/30/24 and really going low... only problem with that lies in the rear, but maybe I can just drive reeeeal slow lol
Also, fender is sitting right at 32" from the ground now on 305/35/24... thats officially lower than the advertised diameter of the tire