What that basically does is get the shock off the bumpstop and into a more useable range of shock motion and damping. What's your hub center to fender measurement? Once I did this, I was at 13.75" from hub center to fender(eventually settled to about 13") but noticed the same improvement in ride quality. Going to a 25" tall tire helped fill the fender gap and had a similar effect on ride quality. I'll still be sticking with a 25" tall tire, but am going to try to get static ride height down to about 12-12.5" front and rear- I have extended tophats for the front with about an extra 1.5" of height and the rear has a TON of travel so I'm not worried about that.
Having a suspension and tire that allows the shocks to work well is tremendous. Functional ride height may not look "super dope" but the benefits greatly overcome the looks. My car was soooooo smooth on the Bilstein/skunk2's, I kind of miss it. Just wait until you go for a long drive on the freeway.
Having a suspension and tire that allows the shocks to work well is tremendous. Functional ride height may not look "super dope" but the benefits greatly overcome the looks. My car was soooooo smooth on the Bilstein/skunk2's, I kind of miss it. Just wait until you go for a long drive on the freeway.
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