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<blockquote data-quote="stevieb" data-source="post: 891254" data-attributes="member: 10837"><p>I didnt need to, they were able to get enough adjustment with the stock ones. The ride is still good 95% of the time, then its a bit of a springy ride occasionally on a concrete/washboard road. Im happy with it. The only driving style you need to change and be aware of is when parking dont pull over a curb or parking block, and crossing speed bumps, driveways on an angle, especially if the car is loaded.:beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevieb, post: 891254, member: 10837"] I didnt need to, they were able to get enough adjustment with the stock ones. The ride is still good 95% of the time, then its a bit of a springy ride occasionally on a concrete/washboard road. Im happy with it. The only driving style you need to change and be aware of is when parking dont pull over a curb or parking block, and crossing speed bumps, driveways on an angle, especially if the car is loaded.:beer: [/QUOTE]
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