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You know it!!! I have been wanting to do it since the day I bought it mate!
I may have to remove the rear bump stop brackets as i only have about 1 1/2" travel after dropping it 2" recently
Have found that with 200 pounds of stuff in the back it is tapping out over bigger bumps. Will run new shocks for a minute before deciding in case the work so good it stops that happening.
Woohoo. New stuff is so good ayy.
Have you tried looking into shorter rear bump stops? Mine bottoms out in the rear sometimes, when going over a big dip or bump. I'm lowered ny around 3" in the rear.
 

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Have you tried looking into shorter rear bump stops? Mine bottoms out in the rear sometimes, when going over a big dip or bump. I'm lowered ny around 3" in the rear.
Lol it actually had none it it. Made it through compliance and 2 warrants of fitness before I pointed it out to the inspector so he could fail it on something.
I got some from the mount shop. They are about 50mm /2".Thought I might just trim about 1" off or if I need to I could relocate on the frame. What do you reckon. That'll work ayyy
 
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Lol it actually had none it it. Made it through compliance and 2 warrants of fitness before I pointed it out to the inspector so he could fail it on something.
I got some from the mount shop. They are about 50mm /2".Thought I might just trim about 1" off or if I need to I could relocate on the frame. What do you reckon. That'll work ayyy
Why would you want it to fail for something?
How much of a gap will you have between the frame and rear if it's trimmed 1"?
You'll be happy with that setup. I've run that on several vehicles at this point and have never been disappointed.
Great to know. Thx. Price was great too.
 

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Why would you want it to fail for something?
How much of a gap will you have between the frame and rear if it's trimmed 1"?

Great to know. Thx. Price was great too.
Yeah I was thinking of I have to' I can relocate bump stop to the frame and it will give it 4" which is good for movement 4x4 off road. It will have 2 1/4" with trim.
Thanks man
 

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Do a lot of off roading?
Yeah in summer we get up around some of our high country lakes n rivers to fish,kayak and mountain bike.
Some of the places we go have some pretty rough tracks. Some flexibility is good.
Once I have it loaded and full of gas 2"s of travel are gone and I dont want it smashing on the bump stops through the corragations on some of the inland shingle roads. She just starts chucking sideways,screaming wife isnt good on the nerves mate ayy haha.
 
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Yeah in summer we get up around some of our high country lakes n rivers to fish,kayak and mountain bike.
Some of the places we go have some pretty rough tracks. Some flexibility is good.
Once I have it loaded and full of gas 2"s of travel are gone and I dont want it smashing on the bump stops through the corragations on some of the inland shingle roads. She just starts chucking sideways,screaming wife isnt good on the nerves mate ayy haha.
Nothing worse when they're right next to you screaming...complaining....just being a huge PITA!!!
 

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