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Thread: R/f travel

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    Default R/f travel

    we are getting close to 5'' of travel on the r/f and seeing where the lower a arm mounts are dragging the ground.I can get different spindles, balljoints,raise the ride height etc.. and get more travel but is there any advantages to more travel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCJ View Post
    we are getting close to 5'' of travel on the r/f and seeing where the lower a arm mounts are dragging the ground.I can get different spindles, balljoints,raise the ride height etc.. and get more travel but is there any advantages to more travel?
    I don't think you need any more than that.
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    Put heavier spring or a bump stop on it. Frames are terrible for traction compared to a tire!

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    Yea I don't think u need more travel or more clearance 5 inches is alot. Sounds like u need a stiffer spring or get done side bite out of it so it aint rollin so hard to the right front

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    Quote Originally Posted by CCHIEF View Post
    Put heavier spring or a bump stop on it. Frames are terrible for traction compared to a tire!
    Actually, a frame is probably great for traction, but not so good for steering or forward motion.

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    Bottomin the frame out has no good or great thing about it if u are bottoming the frame out ur prolly not goin under the checkered flag first maybe 3 to 4 yrs ago but not today

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