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Old 11-24-2006, 04:01 PM   #43 (permalink)
p76rangie
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300bhp, So what you are trying to say is that on a standard setup you can remove a spring without disconnecting the shock, LOL.

If you are going to lower the shock mount you should also lower the bump stops to stop the shock fully compressing. You do not gain any increased movement from this.

There is little or no weight on the lower rear wheel of that orange disco. No hospital visit would be required.

As stated previously, the restriction in IRS is largely due to the wishbone set-up.
This vehicle has independeant suspension. I go out with him on a rtegular basis and it will outperform most 4WDs and it is stock.
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