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Yes. Good point. Those shims are thick, more like a heavy 3/8” each. I was originally thinking I could use one or two those to level the cruiser lean, then remove the extras entirely to get some more spring/u bolt clearance. But now I’m wondering if I’ll need to move them up to fix my height issue. Only real downside is it shifts the packs themselves closer to the ground, and axles closer to the vehicle. Another thing I noticed is on the rear, the 43/45 packs have very long helper springs that I could see getting hung up on low obstacles.From the pictures I've seen, parabolics have 2 springs and then 2 shims under the springs? You could probably move the shims above the springs for another half inch of garage clearance.
Also would love your impressions of the springs and some photos! There aren't many non-sponsored reviews yet.
I can’t see a reason they ‘need’ them, other than to ensure compatibility with 99% of the available U bolts and associated hardware. Most U bolts aren’t fully threaded, so making packs 1” thinner might impact some folks not being able to spin the nuts down . I’m running the 4Plus flip kit, which has more thread to go so I think I’d be fine to remove the shims and get shorter spring pins, etc.I believe the parabolics need the spacers where they are and they are not recommended for soa applications, not that this is one.
From the pictures I've seen, parabolics have 2 springs and then 2 shims under the springs? You could probably move the shims above the springs for another half inch of garage clearance.
Also would love your impressions of the springs and some photos! There aren't many non-sponsored reviews yet.
Honestly just pictures of the overall stance and fitment. But I'm sure we'll get that at some point anyway haha. I'm glad to hear things are riding nice, following this thread!