Tony -- I cut my bump stops down, but I will likely never cut the bracket off entirely. Assuming I don't, would it be a mistake to remove my rear spacers in hopes to improve my ride? (I'm on Belltech springs, but still have the spacers in, and I don't love the ride. It's decent, but it could be improved.)
Would I be bringing the bump stops into play more?
With the spacers IN, I've shortened my links as short as I can go without the left one pulling out and throwing a suspension light.
With the spacers OUT, I'd start with LONGER links than what I have now, right, since I'd be accounting for an extra inch that was there with the spacers in?
I'm just trying to get my head around it some more. With the spacers in, am I currently riding on slightly compressed springs? And with the spacers out, would I be riding on the springs more in the length they're designed to ride? Or does the spacer have no affect on spring ride height?
Thanks, Tony.
One more thing: How long is your air ride compressor coming on at start up? I'm still trying to decide whether the ride is better with MORE or LESS inflation. What do you think is ideal? Is NO additional airing up ideal?