Cut front bumpstops djm 3/5 drop question

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johnnyt5646

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I just dropped my tahoe 3/5 with djm control arms. The front looks like it sits a little higher. I don't know where my instructions are and I remebmer something about cutting the front bumpstops down. Is this correct. Or should I unload he torsion bar screws. If I need to cut the bumpstops how much do I need to do it. I have to drop it off at the alignment shop tonight so I would like to do what I need to do before I go.

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Adjust the front height with the torsion screws. Do not cut the front bump stops. They are an integral part of how the front suspension works with our torsion bars. Which rear springs are you running?

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I just dropped my tahoe 3/5 with djm control arms. The front looks like it sits a little higher. I don't know where my instructions are and I remebmer something about cutting the front bumpstops down. Is this correct. Or should I unload he torsion bar screws. If I need to cut the bumpstops how much do I need to do it. I have to drop it off at the alignment shop tonight so I would like to do what I need to do before I go.

Thanks.

Front adjust the keys like he said and in rear it will ride bad if you didnt cut the entire bracket off the frame, and here is info to that
http://djmsuspension.com/tech-support/free-travel-really/
 

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