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Lowering Gurus wanted - The Gaz shock thread
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<blockquote data-quote="67westy" data-source="post: 377606" data-attributes="member: 14107"><p>From past experience I would say they are up to the job. Problem is there are lots of variables. How low you are, torison spring condion, total weight, tyre size etc..... I think a test pair would be useful</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Do you have front bumpstops? Probably too soft springs meaning you are crashing into the bumpstop all the time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="67westy, post: 377606, member: 14107"] From past experience I would say they are up to the job. Problem is there are lots of variables. How low you are, torison spring condion, total weight, tyre size etc..... I think a test pair would be useful Do you have front bumpstops? Probably too soft springs meaning you are crashing into the bumpstop all the time [/QUOTE]
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