Marshall Ruskin wrote: > The air lift idea sounds ideal. However .... Somebody also mentioned > using hockey pucks as risers to give the rear end more lift. No - this > is not a Friday Funny! Can the person who knows this trick speak up, > please - and share it? Could that be me? I have 1" spacers that are made of a plastic material that is way harder than hockey pucks, but the complete spacers are way larger to fit over the spring, and I have never referred to them as hockey pucks. The big drawback with these is that they are a permanent installation, with the air lift you can adjust the pressure (I guess) PerL 87 Syncro 112i |
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