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<blockquote data-quote="ICONRep" data-source="post: 862437" data-attributes="member: 2238"><p>I would not suggest taking the sway bar off at all, that is not a good idea for safety reasons. We have been working hard hard over the last year with the 600lb spring and valving we currently run, and you should be very pleased with the results of these efforts. We run our truck at 26.5" in the front and 27" in the rear (measuring from center hub to stock fender lip) which has worked out well and offers good on and off road manors with lots of adjust-ability. We generally run our front coil overs on S-1 around town and then move somewhere up to 6 off road depending on the type of terrain (bigger g-out terrain will require more damping capability) Regarding the rear tuning there is a guide in the instructions that explains the function of each tube, and set-up recommendations for a few driving scenarios. From there were are always here to help and glad to help you out any time, never hesitate to give us a call. </p><p></p><p>Let me know if you need any help pm me or call at the shop 951-689-4266</p><p></p><p>Brad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ICONRep, post: 862437, member: 2238"] I would not suggest taking the sway bar off at all, that is not a good idea for safety reasons. We have been working hard hard over the last year with the 600lb spring and valving we currently run, and you should be very pleased with the results of these efforts. We run our truck at 26.5" in the front and 27" in the rear (measuring from center hub to stock fender lip) which has worked out well and offers good on and off road manors with lots of adjust-ability. We generally run our front coil overs on S-1 around town and then move somewhere up to 6 off road depending on the type of terrain (bigger g-out terrain will require more damping capability) Regarding the rear tuning there is a guide in the instructions that explains the function of each tube, and set-up recommendations for a few driving scenarios. From there were are always here to help and glad to help you out any time, never hesitate to give us a call. Let me know if you need any help pm me or call at the shop 951-689-4266 Brad [/QUOTE]
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