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Old 02-19-2008, 09:03 AM   #1 (permalink)
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lowering help

i am trying to lower my titan you guys got any websites or how many springs to pull out
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Re: lowering help

You can remove one(1) spring from your leafs. Make sure you leave the overload.
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Re: lowering help

whats the overload? i have heard of taking the second from the bottom leafe out... is that the one i should take out?
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Re: lowering help

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whats the overload? i have heard of taking the second from the bottom leafe out... is that the one i should take out?
Correct. The overload is the bottom one I am pretty sure.
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Re: lowering help

The overload leaf is the thickest leaf. Take off the one above it.
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Re: lowering help

Look at prgproducts.com, I think he has "lowering kits" for sale.
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