Jack it up so wheels are off the ground. and spray threads with wd40.any techniques if you don't have a spring compressor?
I’m hitting with the lift off... and I think my ride is worse.Well, I didn't bottom out, but it sure is more bouncy now. Didn't have much of a load in the bed.
Very well may need to decrease to 1.75", but will load it up and see how it goes.
Thanks again guys
I found taking the shock off and using a wrench like this works well. almost no room to work with the shock still on the machineany techniques if you don't have a spring compressor?
So, I have 30" (actual 29" at 14 psi) BFG Mud-Terrain KM3 UTV tires. I have SATV offset A-arms front and back.
I scrub the rear if I have any speed and hit a hole, dip, etc. I have Fox Shocks with approx 3/4" preload and run on 2 all the time.
Is the best way to improve this with adding more preload?
Other options and ideas greatly appreciated
That’s a good idea... I may try that!Get a heat gun and a softball. Heat the spot it rubs push it in with the softball hold till it cools and your done.
So, I have 30" (actual 29" at 14 psi) BFG Mud-Terrain KM3 UTV tires. I have SATV offset A-arms front and back.
I scrub the rear if I have any speed and hit a hole, dip, etc. I have Fox Shocks with approx 3/4" preload and run on 2 all the time.
Is the best way to improve this with adding more preload?
Other options and ideas greatly appreciated
What brand and size wheels are you using? Are you running spacers?
Thanks!