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SportTrac Discussion
Suspension
bad ride after lift.......need help!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Chad Merry" data-source="post: 778740" data-attributes="member: 56945"><p>This is the same thing I told you on the explorerforum. No matter what type of shocks you have, it will not make any difference at all. You could take your shocks and the ride will not change at all, you may bounce a little longer when hitting a bump. Your torsion bars are so tight that your suspension is no longer working. And when you do the TT mod you tighten the torsion bars, which creates a more downward force on the LCA's. When you go to tight you are essentially removing your shock and putting in a piece a solid tube.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you want a little better ride back loosen the torsion bars a little bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chad Merry, post: 778740, member: 56945"] This is the same thing I told you on the explorerforum. No matter what type of shocks you have, it will not make any difference at all. You could take your shocks and the ride will not change at all, you may bounce a little longer when hitting a bump. Your torsion bars are so tight that your suspension is no longer working. And when you do the TT mod you tighten the torsion bars, which creates a more downward force on the LCA's. When you go to tight you are essentially removing your shock and putting in a piece a solid tube. If you want a little better ride back loosen the torsion bars a little bit. [/QUOTE]
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bad ride after lift.......need help!!
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