Just had a play on the building site at the back of work whilst the paddys are off elsewhere. Haven't really tried it in anger since fitting BJ spacers / cutting down front bump stops, and articulation seems a bit better on some neat little axle twisters (lots of rubble piles )
However, I noted on some bits when I was losing traction, a rear wheel was pushed up into the arch far enough for the lower spring seat to hit the bumpstop.
The bumpstop consists of 3 'donuts', can I cut the lower two off without any ill effects? Also, is it worth fitting some webbing straps to prevent over extension while I'm under there?
However, I noted on some bits when I was losing traction, a rear wheel was pushed up into the arch far enough for the lower spring seat to hit the bumpstop.
The bumpstop consists of 3 'donuts', can I cut the lower two off without any ill effects? Also, is it worth fitting some webbing straps to prevent over extension while I'm under there?
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