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I think it rides better. You get to fine tune the ride with manual adjustments to exactly how you’d like it, while the LV system just works off an algorithm.For those that have done this swap. How does it ride? The conversation looks easy enough to do.
I think it rides better. You get to fine tune the ride with manual adjustments to exactly how you’d like it, while the LV system just works off an algorithm.
I’m a big fan of deleting it. Less things to break and less moving parts.
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Yup, you can run the non-LV 2017-2018 stuff with a simple module replacement;I have a 2019. What shocks are you talking about using where you can tune the ride manually? Foxx 3.0's? I would love to give them a try, but they are unfortunately more than I want to spend. I am willing to spend a little extra money when I get around to replacing what I have, but not that much more.
Swapping out my 2018 shocks for some 2020 live valves and adding RPG's delete kit within the next month!
Why?
Time for rebuild and costs just as much to “rebuild” them as it did for me to buy a brand new set of live valves, that’s why. Not to mention they add a bit of level and higher stance. Also gets rid of the nose dive and corner sway the 17-18 shocks have.