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FatMan
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how tall of shock did you use up front?? as of now i have the skyjacker 6" shocks up front but it looks like they'll max out before i get full drop... i haven't tested it yet but im currious if i need new onces...
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I'm running the rancho 9012's. They are barely long enough. I think I tried to set it for 5" compression and 7" droop.
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not enough on the comression side or the drop side???
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best bet is to take measurments. get a fully extended and a full compressed. go from there. you can put in bump stops to keep from bottoming the shock out.
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Post by EBSTEVE »

FatMan wrote:not enough on the comression side or the drop side???
You can change the angle of the mounts to shorten the movement of the shock to allow for more movement, but it will also decrease the efficiency of the shock.
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