Hey guys.
I just got back from about a week on the beach. The mu cruised over everything but i definelty noticed that the front end was very 'soft' and bouncy. What should i attack first? I have heavy duty tierods and i fear if i go to a HD shock that may not fit as there is not a whole lot of room.
Cheers in advance guys
Bouncy front end.
Re: Bouncy front end.
if its bouncy the shocks definitely need replacing. Unless you have a lot of extra weight up front standard shocks should be fine. Soft tyres can also cause bounce
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Re: Bouncy front end.
topgun94 wrote:Hey guys.
I just got back from about a week on the beach. The mu cruised over everything but i definelty noticed that the front end was very 'soft' and bouncy. What should i attack first? I have heavy duty tierods and i fear if i go to a HD shock that may not fit as there is not a whole lot of room.
Cheers in advance guys
On a side note. Where did you get heavy duty tie rods?
I just got back from about a week on the beach. The mu cruised over everything but i definelty noticed that the front end was very 'soft' and bouncy. What should i attack first? I have heavy duty tierods and i fear if i go to a HD shock that may not fit as there is not a whole lot of room.
Cheers in advance guys
On a side note. Where did you get heavy duty tie rods?
Re: Bouncy front end.
Hey mate, Sorry about the late reply. I got the HD tie rods from independent 4x. Also got reduction gears from them

