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DocMike

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Good intel. I can tell you that my install was like weight lifting for two days.


Check out this video. Also, make a note of the right front control arm issue Nate ran into.
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I have run them one week. They wheel pretty good. Granted I did not do anything hardcore due to the snow we have. I have them set to the softest setting. Then I can flip from soft to firm on my A pillar. (see pic) I feel spoiled now. Racing around I can have firm. Train tracks? Soft. Hard corner? Firm. Potholes? Soft. Biggest PITA was the wiring. Added 3/4 a day to my lift install.
Long term? Not sure. I can tell you to place the wiring in strategic spots. Rip one? You are most likely replacing the whole harness.



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Appreciate the reply. After a few months or so, wouldn't mind a write-up of overall thoughts if you remember :)
 
 







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