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Lowing advice for my 1969 Bay
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<blockquote data-quote="vwcanuck" data-source="post: 600709" data-attributes="member: 18709"><p>Sorry for the delay in getting back to you Hubs. You'll notice less of a floating feeling at 2", but quality shouldn't be much different. I kept the rear bumpstops stock and removed the fronts while I was working out the height. Just don't do like I did and go driving without putting those front ones back in or you'll hear and feel when you bottom out ...hard! I had to cut (grinder with cutting wheel took care of that fast) a couple of bulbs off the front bumstops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vwcanuck, post: 600709, member: 18709"] Sorry for the delay in getting back to you Hubs. You'll notice less of a floating feeling at 2", but quality shouldn't be much different. I kept the rear bumpstops stock and removed the fronts while I was working out the height. Just don't do like I did and go driving without putting those front ones back in or you'll hear and feel when you bottom out ...hard! I had to cut (grinder with cutting wheel took care of that fast) a couple of bulbs off the front bumstops. [/QUOTE]
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