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I just used the existing sub wires from the old sub. Ran them into the line level input on an amp. I mounted the amp in the quarter panel where the old sub was. Nothing special definitely have to keep gain pretty low on the amp but the sound is clean and not muddy.

would like to see pictures of how you wired your sub. Thanks!
 
I think accumulator spheres with a higher nitrogen pressure is the ultimate solution. I’ve had some B&B units on my LX470 before, but they failed very quickly. I think they can customize the pressures for higher weight capacity.

As far as lift goes, extending the lower solid rod of the shock is the ideal method for 1 or 2 inches. I’ve got about 4K miles on it since it went up about an inch and I haven’t noticed any issues with front axle shafts or vibrations.

I’ll try something different this summer.

I’m pretty happy with things for now, it rides about as well as a Cruiser.

Jason, curious if you made any more progress in swapping springs/extending shocks.
 

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