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<blockquote data-quote="xgardx" data-source="post: 1362924" data-attributes="member: 23796"><p>not sure if they'd be better or not? i originally liked the idea of the stronger bump pad for the stock length bump stop to hit and distribute the impact over a larger area of the axle with the Forged plates, than Icon's solution of using a spacer puck and longer bolt to extended / lengthen the factory bump to make direct axle contact when hitting. but seeing now the lack of spring bolt heads being seated down in the axle brackets, not sure if its worth the trade off? also i didn't like the idea of spending $80-90 on 2 bolts and 2 metal spacers/ hockey pucks for the ICONs, LOL. not sure what i'll end up doing. mine is a street queen anyway so it probably wouldn't matter either way. might switch out the Forged plates if i end up going to Option 2 if these Geisers on the front don't settle in anymore to get back to have a little forward rake. With a full tank of gas and any weight in the back its slightly sitting ass end down as of now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xgardx, post: 1362924, member: 23796"] not sure if they'd be better or not? i originally liked the idea of the stronger bump pad for the stock length bump stop to hit and distribute the impact over a larger area of the axle with the Forged plates, than Icon's solution of using a spacer puck and longer bolt to extended / lengthen the factory bump to make direct axle contact when hitting. but seeing now the lack of spring bolt heads being seated down in the axle brackets, not sure if its worth the trade off? also i didn't like the idea of spending $80-90 on 2 bolts and 2 metal spacers/ hockey pucks for the ICONs, LOL. not sure what i'll end up doing. mine is a street queen anyway so it probably wouldn't matter either way. might switch out the Forged plates if i end up going to Option 2 if these Geisers on the front don't settle in anymore to get back to have a little forward rake. With a full tank of gas and any weight in the back its slightly sitting ass end down as of now. [/QUOTE]
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