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Tyres / Stance Thread - Lets see what ya runnin!
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<blockquote data-quote="Moseley" data-source="post: 615608" data-attributes="member: 20098"><p>I think what Ozzie is alluding to is correct. The reason your ride is harsh just now is not because of the adjusters (these won't actually change the feel of the suspension compared to a stock setup, as all they're doing is rotating the leaves) but because you're running on the limits of the ball joints. Adding dropped spindles and raising the adjusters back up will give you your suspension travel back, but you will likely find that your tyres will be hitting the arches with your current ride height / tyre choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moseley, post: 615608, member: 20098"] I think what Ozzie is alluding to is correct. The reason your ride is harsh just now is not because of the adjusters (these won't actually change the feel of the suspension compared to a stock setup, as all they're doing is rotating the leaves) but because you're running on the limits of the ball joints. Adding dropped spindles and raising the adjusters back up will give you your suspension travel back, but you will likely find that your tyres will be hitting the arches with your current ride height / tyre choice. [/QUOTE]
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