A shocks question

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Clutch1819

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Install longer shocks first of all. Skyjacker or Rancho if you want to go cheap or Bilstein if you want a higher quality shock and better ride.
If shocks are too soft, they aren't going to do their job and you'll be bouncing up and down 24/7.

If it still rides rough, decrank the torsion keys a bit.

You don't need longer control arms. The kit you posted will help, but it's still not ideal.

Clutch, perhaps your suspension is cranked past where the lift was intended to allow. All the IFS lift does is drop the IFS system down a specified amount. It's still up to you how far to crank it, and cranking it is still going to wear out components.


The BEST thing you can do for ride quality with a little bit of lift is get the RCX 4" kit, and a set of Bilstein shocks.

Mine isn't cranked at all. I still have plenty of bolt thread showing. My cv angles look to be around stock. Barely angled.

Sent from my SCH-I405
 
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