JamesDowning wrote:My advice? Air down and get rid of the front swaybar.
mrtsobe wrote:I disconnected the swaybar and repeated compressing the front end and letting it spring up and I still have that solid thud. I measure the fender to hub center at full extension and it was 23 1/4". Resting height is 37" and max (when wheels begin to come off the ground is 38 1/2". After playing around and rocking the TB I can put my hand behind the wheel on the upper ball joint and tie rods and everything feels solid but there is that abrupt thud. Something diffidently feels like it is maxing out when returning to rest from compression. Could it be the tie rods limiting movement? I have yet to get the alignment done and I have a lot of positive camber. I can only think that that extra positive camber is pulling hard on the tie rods. Maybe I'll start another thread.
mrtsobe wrote:Hot damn. I just got home and measured the hub center to fender at rest and it came to 22 1/2". Pretty close to that 1/2" max extension it looks like. Any recommendations? Is it worth spacing out the strut since I have around an inch of threads showing?