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Phyguy

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Before:

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After:

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Shock Therapy (raised it another 4 turns (total of 11 turns now)):

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How is the ride with added preload? I was thinking about raising the front up but I'm afraid of making the ride too stiff.
 
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Well....I'm not theoretically finished. I finished the driver's side, but not the passenger's side due to some technical issues that will get worked out Monday or Tuesday. So, I'm driving with the new setup on left and stock on right.

I was telling my wife on the way to dinner that I felt the left side of the truck seemed more stable and responsive compared to the right. She thought I was crazy. I probably am. I'll finish the install and get an alignment the first part of this week.

Wanting to put 37's on,so I'll probably remove the liners and see how the front end handles at that height with no liners. Still need to chop/pinch/grind the weld seam in the back before 37s.

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How is the ride with added preload? I was thinking about raising the front up but I'm afraid of making the ride too stiff.

Too early to tell for me. Let me get my other side straightened out and I'll tell you.

I did take a curb (intentionally) at about 35 on my side just to see how the new frontend held up and it was very tight and responsive.
 
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