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corvette744

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How much space is between your control arm and jounce bumpers.I had the same problem only leveling it came up 3 inches.When i took off it would lift the front end very fast and hard.I added a button and washer to take up almost all slack and its perfect now.The front end does not rise.
 

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Your castor adjustment being negative will cause this along with no downward travel of the upper control arm.
Plenty of travel up and down almost as there’s too much of it. Which is why it’s cussing it to “go out of alignment” when hard acceleration and pick up. Had moog
On before with this lift for 2 years before going to Kryptonite. I’m assuming that’s since there’s no rebound on Kryptonite control arm bushings it just causes a lot of free play in my travel
 
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How much space is between your control arm and jounce bumpers.I had the same problem only leveling it came up 3 inches.When i took off it would left the front end very fast and hard.I added a button and washer to take up almost all slack and its perfect now.The front end does not rise.
Your idea makes since but did you install to the top for the upper control arm? Rn mine bump stop was resting on the control arm before but I trimmed to make upward travel of the control arms smoother. I would need to mount that on the top part of the farm to keep the upper control arm from traveling down ward any further
 

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Your idea makes since but did you install to the top for the upper control arm? Rn mine bump stop was resting on the control arm before but I trimmed to make upward travel of the control arms smoother. I would need to mount that on the top part of the farm to keep the upper control arm from traveling down ward any further
Maybe put some pics in here-the way i see it the jounce prevents upper control arm from moving down to much and lower control arm from moving up to much.the jounce should be very close if not resting on the control arm.
 

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