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Re: East coast 3rd gen SAS....
« Reply #30 on: Jan 12, 2016, 12:38:54 PM »
Hey guys I could use some opinions on setting up my shocks and bumpstops for the front. So im running A.P. 4" springs with 12" bilstein's. I cycled them through the best I could without breaking it down to just the main leaf. What I came up with was #1 on the shocks I have about 3" of shaft exposed and #2 on the bump stops just about a 2" gap between stop and the pad.   :dunno:    The shocks sound about ok I don't want to go thru the wheel well and shouldn't have to only running a 12" But on the stops only a 2" gap sounds a little small. I know how it kind of acts like a pivot point but....  I'm aware its going to very fro truck to truck and theres not one concrete answer but any Help or info would be awesome  :help:  Thanks

 
 
 
 
 

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