Bombout800
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I'll start off by saying i knew it would reduce flex. On the road it's the best upgrade i think I've done. Especially for the money. If you do heavy on road, it's the ticket. If you do a lot of off road, it's just not worth the money.
I went to a local place to see what, if any, change. I was blown away by how much it wouldn't flex ?. The passenger side should have been into the fender well until it barely rubs the inner fender. The driver's side should have at least been touching the ground.
I have changed my shocks since then and then the sway bar but that's all that's changed. New shocks have basically identical collapsed and extended lengths. Here are the pics vs an older pic. You decide how much it hinders flex.
I went to a local place to see what, if any, change. I was blown away by how much it wouldn't flex ?. The passenger side should have been into the fender well until it barely rubs the inner fender. The driver's side should have at least been touching the ground.
I have changed my shocks since then and then the sway bar but that's all that's changed. New shocks have basically identical collapsed and extended lengths. Here are the pics vs an older pic. You decide how much it hinders flex.
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