So if someone is looking to get their kidneys back to functioning and lives in a metropolitan area with crappy bumpy roads what would be the setting suggestion?
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So if someone is looking to get their kidneys back to functioning and lives in a metropolitan area with crappy bumpy roads what would be the setting suggestion?
I have mine at 7 front and 7 rear. It takes the edge off from the potholes and uneven pavement. Any lower and it starts to feel like I'm floating down the street.
Rancho included a card with mine with several suggested settings.
I like mine at 4/4 for my bumpy dirt road, but firmer up front if I'm using it for off road.
HAVE YOU CONSIDERED cutting your bump stops in half in the rear? At least 4 of us have now done that and enjoy a MUCH less harsh slamming effect. It made FAR more difference than the Ranchos.
Here's two good threads about it:
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...ight=bump+stop
http://vehicross.info/forums/showthr...ight=bumpstops
Definately sounds like worth trying.
What a difference. I might not even have considered getting new shocks if I had done this early on.
Thanks