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Ford Raptor Suspension Discussion and Modification
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<blockquote data-quote="RivRaptor" data-source="post: 1296347" data-attributes="member: 7526"><p>I put a 100K on a 12' Screw @ top perch! Zero issues! Lots of Baja trips, etc. Wasn't easy on her. Rebuilt shocks a couple of times (normal). There is no suspension scenario in top or mid perch that you can't duplicate @ bottom perch. Your just preloading the spring more....not increasing travel. Are you a little closer to full extension? Sure, but not that close and the spring does settle a little. It's never a good idea to hammer the throttle with the front end @ full extension in 4 wheel. Hell, 98% of my runs were in 2 wheel, only needed 4wheel for sandy washes & steep hills. Smart driving in my experience is the key to not breaking shit. That's my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RivRaptor, post: 1296347, member: 7526"] I put a 100K on a 12' Screw @ top perch! Zero issues! Lots of Baja trips, etc. Wasn't easy on her. Rebuilt shocks a couple of times (normal). There is no suspension scenario in top or mid perch that you can't duplicate @ bottom perch. Your just preloading the spring more....not increasing travel. Are you a little closer to full extension? Sure, but not that close and the spring does settle a little. It's never a good idea to hammer the throttle with the front end @ full extension in 4 wheel. Hell, 98% of my runs were in 2 wheel, only needed 4wheel for sandy washes & steep hills. Smart driving in my experience is the key to not breaking shit. That's my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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