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'98 Four wheel drive ranger question
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<blockquote data-quote="gary" data-source="post: 2091" data-attributes="member: 125"><p><strong>Re: \'98 Four wheel drive ranger question</strong></p><p></p><p>probably want to be in the middle. from my torsion bar experience, no droop=sucky ride in general, but you won't bottom out-you,ve got the air bumps for that. all droop=something's gotta rub somewhere, and too low. in the middle=air bumps doin' their job, and suspension's got some droop, so you get a lot less bounce in the seat of your pants. </p><p>that's just my thoughts, but i don't race, fab, or claim to. just from some experiences of my own with my toy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gary, post: 2091, member: 125"] [b]Re: \'98 Four wheel drive ranger question[/b] probably want to be in the middle. from my torsion bar experience, no droop=sucky ride in general, but you won't bottom out-you,ve got the air bumps for that. all droop=something's gotta rub somewhere, and too low. in the middle=air bumps doin' their job, and suspension's got some droop, so you get a lot less bounce in the seat of your pants. that's just my thoughts, but i don't race, fab, or claim to. just from some experiences of my own with my toy. [/QUOTE]
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