myhoe06
TYF Newbie
I did some research on just lowering the rear of my hoe to match the front. Research resulted in purchasing the DJM 3" rear lowering springs w/ shock extenders. Some folks have claimed that the 2" kit only lowered the rear about 1". Also, if I wanted to bring the front down an 1", I could loosen the keys. So my partner and I were doing a pre-inpsection of everything and noticed that the bumpstops up front are already touching the frame at its current height. Which is stock height. We both found this wierd because I haven't touched the suspension yet on my hoe. I had always thought that at stock height the bumpstops were at least an inch or two from touching. My question is, is this normal for the bumpstops to be already touching the frame? If so, if I decide to bring the front down after lowering the rear, will I have to cut those bumpstops or replace?
Thanks for any help!!!
Thanks for any help!!!