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Function and form way way too slammed in front

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Old 05-30-17, 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Greg5OH
quick updata, the longer shock bodies are perfect. cans till totally slam out on them, or can raise it quite high. Im at my desired ride height with plenty of meat in the lower mount.
hell yeah! They are sending me the longer shock bodies as well. I'm in Europe so won't get around to installing them til I am back in GA. Excited for my car to not ride like ***
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Originally Posted by Wheel_Man
Nice! So why isn't F&F sending them out with the longer shock bodies? Is this a problem that they're aware of?
good question, not sure as to why though...

THey confirmed shocks are valved up to 16k springs if anyone needs to guy up a little bit more they can do so no problems.
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how much do your front springs sag when you jack the front end up?...
my rears sag maybe 4" when i lift the rear but fronts sag down like...12-14"...im still not convinced the front is a 14kg spring.. unless your guys experience is the same?
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