by fishsticks » Thu Aug 05, 2010 12:48 pm
MrSmithsTB wrote: That is a lot of lift

. Seems that upgrading the springs give a little more wiggle room than simply shimming. So if you are now running 88s, it's safe to assume that 85s or 86s would help out with front lift somewhere between where you are and where you started.
He's losing droop in the process. It may not matter to him, but it's still something to consider. Also, his
maximum UBJ and CV angle haven't changed.
It's technically possible to do both shims and springs. He could probably add another inch by doing it.
Or maybe I will...

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