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Old 09-10-2006, 07:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I installed my PRG leveling kit and now the front-end feels bouncy. Like there is not enough rebound damping on the front shocks. Did I screw something up?

Also I need to update my rear suspension, I'm thinking Air-Bags and Bilstiens to start. Will that help or hurt the front end?

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Re: Boncy front-end

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I installed my PRG leveling kit and now the front-end feels bouncy. Like there is not enough rebound damping on the front shocks. Did I screw something up?

Also I need to update my rear suspension, I'm thinking Air-Bags and Bilstiens to start. Will that help or hurt the front end?
must have done something wrong cuz mine was the exact opposite
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Re: Boncy front-end

Be sure to adjust the toe-in. If you install the kit and just go driving around, there will be so much toe that it will force the front to ride higher than normal.
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Be sure to adjust the toe-in. If you install the kit and just go driving around, there will be so much toe that it will force the front to ride higher than normal.
The alignment was done right after install, but that doesn't mean it is right. Greg I'll try to call today.
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