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Old 08-06-2015, 12:21 PM
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Wow what a difference 2" can make. I pulled off the 2" lowering kit and love the feel of the new ride, the Miss's also likes it and hasn't noticed much of a difference in the feel of the ride. No more dragging the tail end of the mufflers and probably wont be hitting the Jiffy stand any more either.
 

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Old 08-06-2015, 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by ronsar
Wow what a difference 2" can make. I pulled off the 2" lowering kit and love the feel of the new ride, the Miss's also likes it and hasn't noticed much of a difference in the feel of the ride. No more dragging the tail end of the mufflers and probably wont be hitting the Jiffy stand any more either.
Gotta love the cheap fix.
Hell you can put the lowering blocks on e-bay and make some money!!!!
 
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Old 08-06-2015, 12:48 PM
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Would you happen to have a contact number for Howard, I'm going to look into new shocks and see what he comes up with. I think I'm going to keep the 12" and stay with that. Good thought on the Ebay idea but I left the bracket on seeing as they removed the spacer for the shocks when they did the kit. Now there running nice and straight.
 
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Originally Posted by ronsar
Would you happen to have a contact number for Howard, I'm going to look into new shocks and see what he comes up with. I think I'm going to keep the 12" and stay with that. Good thought on the Ebay idea but I left the bracket on seeing as they removed the spacer for the shocks when they did the kit. Now there running nice and straight.
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