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Post by 00RalliartMS on Aug 14, 2004 3:16:19 GMT -5
i wana fix the ride feel on my 00 2x4 what setup is good for slightly lowered citycruiser on 18's for a mini-truck type feel... since this vehicle is truck based... time to take advantage of the RWD system.... sleeper time.
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Post by skidplate98 on Aug 19, 2004 15:21:40 GMT -5
Are you looking to stiffen the ride or soften the ride? Either way I would get a set of Rancho ajustable Shocks. Skid i wana fix the ride feel on my 00 2x4 what setup is good for slightly lowered citycruiser on 18's for a mini-truck type feel... since this vehicle is truck based... time to take advantage of the RWD system.... sleeper time.
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Post by 00RalliartMS on Aug 19, 2004 18:45:50 GMT -5
im looking to stiffen, so it doesnt bottom out. and im also looking to kind of give it a street truck feel. i also plan on lowering my baby about 1.5 to 1.75 inches.. not too low but just enough to lessen the gap. i was thinking about adding a leaf spring, how difficult would that be?
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Post by skidplate98 on Aug 20, 2004 9:38:30 GMT -5
If you get the adjustable shocks then you can set them on the stiff setting (7) I think it is now. You will definitely have a stiffer ride. You won't botton out with the shocks set that way. You can't add a leaf spring because you don't have leaf springs. You have coil springs. You best bet is the shocks! Skid im looking to stiffen, so it doesnt bottom out. and im also looking to kind of give it a street truck feel. i also plan on lowering my baby about 1.5 to 1.75 inches.. not too low but just enough to lessen the gap. i was thinking about adding a leaf spring, how difficult would that be?
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Post by 00RalliartMS on Aug 20, 2004 12:38:38 GMT -5
werd, now to budget the ranchos!
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