ViciousV6
400HP/550FTLB
Re: RPM Front Coilover Set-Up Installed! More Pics!!!!
Yea i had same problem with my Typhoon. I bought the QA1 but not the ones you see on everyones website because they are for stock height trucks and will be compressed too much. I took my Shock off and measured a to b and then went on Qa1 website to find the right length shock to fit it. My bilstein were compressed way too much.
You can adjust ride height with the springs but there is a rule about how much tension you can put on the coil spring, reason why their are diffrent length and wieght classes. I had pro set-up mine and where it sits is the amount of tension he puts, the truck is very stiff in the front and if we tighten it up more then it would only get stiffer.
Ralph
ViciousV6
I just snugged mine up with a little tension,had the rear de arched 2 1/2". With the stock size rim and tire the front measurment from the ground to the bottom of the cladding is 26 1/2" and the back 26 7/8" on my SY. Have to stop at all speed bumps otherwise the tranny will hit. The ride is a little soft in back with the stock shock (have to find something else). But my back do bottom out on occasion but with the rear bump stops about 1 1/2" from the axle, I estimate the cladding to be 1" from the tire when the rear shock is compressed when the bump stop hits the axle.. Static height of rear 2 3/8" above the tire.The tranny crossmember will hit(not the tranny).
Yea i had same problem with my Typhoon. I bought the QA1 but not the ones you see on everyones website because they are for stock height trucks and will be compressed too much. I took my Shock off and measured a to b and then went on Qa1 website to find the right length shock to fit it. My bilstein were compressed way too much.
You can adjust ride height with the springs but there is a rule about how much tension you can put on the coil spring, reason why their are diffrent length and wieght classes. I had pro set-up mine and where it sits is the amount of tension he puts, the truck is very stiff in the front and if we tighten it up more then it would only get stiffer.
Ralph
ViciousV6