ok, after installing some lowering blocks i did a lot more testing........
i put a hair more preload on the coilsprings, and settled on setting #3 or 4 on the shock adjustment. so far, even with it lowered it doesnt bottom out at all. i went thru a neighborhood and hit all the "speed humps" at ~30mph, and still couldnt get any complaints from the truck. for those of you that dont know, a speed hump and a speed bump are 2 totally different things. yuppies in ritzy neighborhoods have speed humps. food lion grocery stores have speedbumps. anyway......the good news is with a little drop in suspension, a much more progressive rate spring, and a swaybar, this truck can ride and handle like a sportscar. its not quite as soft as it was at full height, since i used more spring preload, but it is very comfortable, and what i gained in handlin is incredible. the steering is a LOT more responsive now, and the cornering is very impressive for a fat bottomed whale of a truck. so far, the only disadvantage i see in using these is that the ATR exhaust tailpipe doesnt clear the passengerside coilover. i think at this point im just gonna leave the ATR tail section off and install a turndown on the back of the muffler. mabe ill do a side exit later or something.......it just rides way too good to take these coilovers back off.
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