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farberio

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    08 DGM Spec B

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  1. whats up.... ment to be a pm
  2. Play around with the shocks, you need to match the stiffness of the shock to the spring. I would guess you are overdamped and should loosen the shocks a bit. Then again are h-techs dual rate springs?
  3. I cut mine at 40mm as per instructions, as long as you measure twice and cut once you should be fine. That said, you definately won't screw up if you go as high up as you can.
  4. THANK YOU!!! I wasn't sure if the bumps were supposed to go into the housing or not and no-one has seemed to have stated positively one way or the other. I saw that the bumps were going to enter but I wasn't sure if those bumps were where the cut should be or should actually enter the mounting tube. I cut mine and the bumps will definitely be inside the shock body so I am good to go!
  5. Yeah, they are overflowing the street!! And it doesn't help that the Van repair place next to them takes up practically the whole parking lot. Good to hear that they are good guys though.
  6. Nice! How did you like them? At some point I may need some bushing work done.
  7. Oh no, I meant on the corner of the two streets Indiana and Progress. Sheesh I have never seen a brewpub so packed so early!
  8. LGT at 3 Floyds, the guy in your group with the Red shirt totally checked out my spec b that was parked on the corner spot!!
  9. There are 3 LGT's where I work, can that be considered an almost daily LGT meet? An 05 LGT Wagon, a 2010 LGT, and Mine.
  10. Wow, I could have sworn it looked lowered. Are you running stock wheels? I am still on my winter set as well, its Chicago so its going to snow at least one more time...
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