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Old 01-09-2008, 08:12 AM   #1 (permalink)
ivanfj
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Question Help! Coil over adjustment height

I have the Fox coil over 2.0 from AP with 150 pounds of bumper and winch, at the initial install I wanted the maximum height possible, so I cranked the adjusters to the 3.5" lift and installed them, the ride was softer and the OME heavies which I had previous to the Fox, but I still had very little flex in the front.

I did some searching on the forums, and it seams that all those who did not lift there FJC to the maximum potential had better results with flexing in the front, due to less "down" pressure or spring compression.

My question is what is the best lift height on an adjustable coil over that will give me a quality ride with the most ground clearance? Can anyone help me?
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