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Darryl (Smeag)
| Posted on Monday, March 25, 2002 - 01:40 pm: |
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SLS to coils is complete, rover is sitting just like it was with sls. So far can't tell much difference in feel other than when SLS was over inflated and felt like my old 68 camero with air shocks. Hadn't been offroad yet, but as far as pavement, feels great. I did find out that my Old Man Emu shocks bottomed out 1/4" before bumpstop and I could extend out 3" more if the OLdMans had more travel! Brake lines where extended to max ...... so I guess the limit was a good thing till longer travel shocks are installed (maybe rancho?) and new brake lines. Fronts on back and new extended lines for front. Darryl |
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