I lowered my TY with 2" lowering blocks, now its bottoming out (rear hitting frame) my blisting shocks may be worn out. What would be the best fix ? Q1A adjustable shocks, extra leaf spring ?, coilovers (dont want to raise rear) no fiberglass springs.
Thanks..
I removed bump stops. I think i will use stiffer shocks.
thanks guys..
Careful with that - I think with the bump stops out, the next thing that hits is the tires on the cladding.
Careful with that - I think with the bump stops out, the next thing that hits is the tires on the cladding.
Yup... I ran mine for a few miles and the tires will end up hitting the cladding.. I cut the bump stops on mine thinking it would be better that just taking them out.. They hit still.. So right now it sits at stock height until I can find some time to throw in some 1" blocks. Also try and cross reference some shocks that are a little shorter.. You want to stay in the "Sweet Spot" of the shock. If the shock is compressed too far, it wont function correctly. Once I put mine back to stock, it was stiff. When it was lowered 2" it was way soft as if I had blown or old shocks. They were brand new.
Good point guys (cladding) thanks.
The shocks stayed in stock locations, only the dif moved 2" up. I first cut the stops abit because they where hitting, then cut more, seamed good. After doing hard takeoffs, the rear started to bottom out.
Today, after doing alot of looking at all the options, i ordered monroe load level shocks ($124.00 both)
they are coilovers with 250 pounds of progresive springs (each) and lifetime waranty and will not raise the back.
Let you know how they worked out.