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Red9 ez ride front beam conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="Zcat7" data-source="post: 536381" data-attributes="member: 14023"><p>I sort of run this type of setup... My front was lowered with a cut and turn on the beam but I jacked it back up about 2 inches with adjustable coilovers (had Gaz make a set to spec). So effectively the coilovers do most of the suspension work and the leaves start to pick up as compression increases.</p><p></p><p>It has transformed the ride. No crashiness and a far more modern feel so no cons! Removal of the leaves will mean that you are solely dependent on the coilovers but the effect should be mostly the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zcat7, post: 536381, member: 14023"] I sort of run this type of setup... My front was lowered with a cut and turn on the beam but I jacked it back up about 2 inches with adjustable coilovers (had Gaz make a set to spec). So effectively the coilovers do most of the suspension work and the leaves start to pick up as compression increases. It has transformed the ride. No crashiness and a far more modern feel so no cons! Removal of the leaves will mean that you are solely dependent on the coilovers but the effect should be mostly the same. [/QUOTE]
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