Now I've put a few hundred miles on the raised suspension, the drivers side sat around 1" lower than the passenger. No, not because I'm a fat biffer!
I wound another 4 turns on the drivers side tonight, now I'm down to just under 1/2" difference. I think this makes 16 turns in all (Vince, did you put 12 on?) and the ride is still fine. It's harder than original but I prefer this to the boat-like qualities pre-lift.
Now to dampers...
Would ES9000's be a better match for the stiffer setup? Or would that make the ride brick-like? I prefer the 'hard' setting of the original shocks, so would brand new ES3000's be similar to battered old originals on hard setting?
What d'ya reckon folks before I spend my hard earned?
I wound another 4 turns on the drivers side tonight, now I'm down to just under 1/2" difference. I think this makes 16 turns in all (Vince, did you put 12 on?) and the ride is still fine. It's harder than original but I prefer this to the boat-like qualities pre-lift.
Now to dampers...
Would ES9000's be a better match for the stiffer setup? Or would that make the ride brick-like? I prefer the 'hard' setting of the original shocks, so would brand new ES3000's be similar to battered old originals on hard setting?
What d'ya reckon folks before I spend my hard earned?
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