When I put my QA1 shocks on I raised the front ride height 1 1/2 inches. Now there's no problem with scrapping curbs or busting up the front end on them. And as an additional bonus it didn't make my ride any harsher ether. When I back out of the driveway into the street the wheels goes back to center just by letting go of the steering wheel.
Look what I can do
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Just be aware you might have changed the front end alignment specs...
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just the front?
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What's the side profile look like? You an off-roader now?
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When they shipped the QA1s out they set them to be the same ride height as the factory shocks so it wouldn’t affect the alignment....I’m not making this up...
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When they shipped the QA1s out they set them to be the same ride height as the factory shocks so it wouldn’t affect the alignment....I’m not making this up...
I ordered from Summit Racing... Bought springs and shocks separately. All for under $700.00 bucks including spanners and bearings for the shock springs.
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What's the side profile look like? You an off-roader now?
Got my new top today and just finished installing it so you can bet I'll be putting up some pics tomorrow. I'll get a side view for you.
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just the front?
Yeap! Rear is still at oem height.
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Got my new top today and just finished installing it so you can bet I'll be putting up some pics tomorrow. I'll get a side view for you.
What new top was it? And did you end up selling the old bullet/td top?
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What new top was it? And did you end up selling the old bullet/td top?
Have some people interested in the bullet but not gone yet. I'll put up pics of the top tomorrow.
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I thought this thread was going to start with, "Hold my beer".