Remorseless
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Spent a good while fiddling with the steering wheel getting it straight, so I've got ~60 miles on the lift currently, good mix of interstate (70+), rural 55+, and in-town. For on road stuff, definitely feels like you've got more shock given the settings I'm running (Front - 5 LSC and 5 HSC, Rear - 5 LSC and 6 HSC) - but it's firm and not harsh. Felt like the stock shocks were harsher, even though these are firmer. Little more body sway from the softer springs and taller height, but not too bad, LSC compensates well. I like the way it drives better now than I did stock.Yeah, that was a serious pain in the ass for me. Finally got everything to settle with the nipple in place, but damn! Then you pull this "No way" idea. Noted for next time if I must do it again. ??
So get some miles in. I want to swap notes. I still haven't any real trails under the belt, but Spring is coming.. maybe.
Love your build. ?
I am tracking down a noise in the back - groan or a pop. Not sure if it's the tailgate with the new carrier and heavier tire, or some bushing noise or something just yet. Leaning towards it being body-related though, don't really feel anything with it in the chassis, just hear it.
For trails, looking at a trip mid-April. Local FS trail system opens this upcoming weekend. Trying to get off work around my birthday to go do some weekday wheeling and avoid the crowds.
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