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That makes alot of sense. Thinking a little more on it, even though you have the same flex total you are probablly loosing some flex going down but gaining more going up just because of where it sits in the compression of the spring. Probablly the only way you could get more flex would be to have longer shocks.saskdiesel said:Here is a pic of a stocker at full flex.
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I took a bunch of pics for future reference but lots of times a lift doesn't offer any additional flex but allows you to run bigger tires with the same flex as stock, if that makes any sense.
In addition, the increased spring rates help control the heavier wheel and tire combo.
utah tojo said:That makes alot of sense. Thinking a little more on it, even though you have the same flex total you are probablly loosing some flex going down but gaining more going up just because of where it sits in the compression of the spring. Probablly the only way you could get more flex would be to have longer shocks.
FirstToy said:looks good gearguy, but you have a bit more to go b/f you hit max. travel.
also, the poly bushings should only be tightened enough for the bushing to look like this --> ( ) where the sides begin to bow out. Don't completely flatten the bushing. (Check Sleeoffroad.com's tech articles on OME installation.)
If you decide to go more than the OME kit, you will want to extend the rear brake lines.