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Old 07-09-2006, 09:20 AM   #1
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Just got myself a SW2 chassis (thanks to kevin and Benders awesome chassis design). Anyway, I have a rubicon shell and was hoping to try and keep things scale'ish as in not trimming the arches on the shell etc. So, is there anyway I can limit suspension travel, so as not to fowl the arches etc. I am running Maxx big bore shocks if that helps.

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Old 07-09-2006, 09:41 AM   #2
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Just got myself a SW2 chassis (thanks to kevin and Benders awesome chassis design). Anyway, I have a rubicon shell and was hoping to try and keep things scale'ish as in not trimming the arches on the shell etc. So, is there anyway I can limit suspension travel, so as not to fowl the arches etc. I am running Maxx big bore shocks if that helps.

Thanks guys
I have always run spacers on my shocks. On the outside of the shock shaft they limit compression. Or put them on the inside of the shock to limit extension. It's a good way to dial in your suspension without changing springs and oil.
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Old 07-09-2006, 10:04 AM   #3
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I have always run spacers on my shocks. On the outside of the shock shaft they limit compression. Or put them on the inside of the shock to limit extension. It's a good way to dial in your suspension without changing springs and oil.
Thanks BrandO, will give that a try
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