CrazyCooter
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- First Name
- Tony
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- 1991 JEEP YJ, 2021 JTR Ecodiesel
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- Specialty Off Road Shop Owner
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- #196
With the rear dialed in, I needed to focus on dialing in the front and taking care of this annoying bottoming condition that appears only when aired down and worse on soft surfaces like sand.
This is a great example of what happens.....
I knew I needed to reduce low speed compression and increase rebound after installing the Clayton diesel springs because the front was a little harsh in the cold and the chassis felt unsettled when hitting bumps in town. I also needed to do something with that mid speed bottoming! When conspiring with Glamisfan on the possible next moves, he suggested a drop test.......duh! Why didn't we think of this before?
Drop test before
Drop test after my changes:
Although I can't really see any compression changes, the rebound is obvious if you keep you eye on the front bumper!
This is a great example of what happens.....
I knew I needed to reduce low speed compression and increase rebound after installing the Clayton diesel springs because the front was a little harsh in the cold and the chassis felt unsettled when hitting bumps in town. I also needed to do something with that mid speed bottoming! When conspiring with Glamisfan on the possible next moves, he suggested a drop test.......duh! Why didn't we think of this before?
Drop test before
Drop test after my changes:
Although I can't really see any compression changes, the rebound is obvious if you keep you eye on the front bumper!
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