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Drives great. Definitely a bit more road feel and I added a Fox Steering Stabilizer just for good measure. Tracks well, no appreciable bump steer. All in all pretty much like stock with just a bit harder ride when you hit some big frost heaves or Volkswagen swallowing pot holes.
Drives great. Definitely a bit more road feel and I added a Fox Steering Stabilizer just for good measure. Tracks well, no appreciable bump steer. All in all pretty much like stock with just a bit harder ride when you hit some big frost heaves or Volkswagen swallowing pot holes.
Good to hear. Check tire pressure, they probably put in what the tire sidewall says for max psi. When not towing, I'd drop that pressure.
I need to do a track bar bracket or adjustable track bar, not sure what I want to go with yet. Mt Zion was one of the couple places in the area I was going to contact.
Good to hear. Check tire pressure, they probably put in what the tire sidewall says for max psi. When not towing, I'd drop that pressure.
I need to do a track bar bracket or adjustable track bar, not sure what I want to go with yet. Mt Zion was one of the couple places in the area I was going to contact.
I had lowered the pressure, from what was on the door sticker, to 45lbs. I didn't like the feel. I put it back at factory settings until I get a chance to do a chalk test. Track bar is definitely more expensive but it not only allows for adjustments, it also include grease fittings, which should extend its life. I can recommend Mt. Zion. They did a great job and they are good people.
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