
Originally Posted by
markmdz89hatch
Alex, thanks for posting that pic. Key here is I'm not exactly sure what the goal is in doing this. i mean it's clear as day that it allows stock height dampers to be used up front even on a lowered car, which I suppose would aid in reducing bottom-outs, but it doesn't increase your travel at all. Wouldn't it be safer to have the dampers shortened?
I'm not knocking it at all, just curious as to just how safe it is. Could be ignorance because I don't know exactly how those lengthened tophat bolts are accomplished.
Sorry guys, I didn't mean to take this off topic, but I think it's still relevant on finding a 'best setup' solution for the sprints (or any other springs) at a relatively low cost.
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