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Old 10-04-2007, 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by CarFanatic
MY FT Rides REAL ROUGH. You can tell how much stiffer the Shocks are over stocker. I can compress the stockers with ease. The FT's are very hard to compress. I also have the HD springs, I ordered then because I want to put a wench and aftermarket bumper up front. I'm used to riding in rough suspensions so it wasn't real bother some, but it definatly does not ride like it did. IT was a nice ride before. I can say it articulates very smoothly.
LOL!! Try driving a Rubicon. Unlike the X and Sahara model JK which have 'low' pressure gas charged shocks, the Rubicons come with 'high' pressure gas charged shocks and they have a very firm ride. Now, while the M-Force shocks are noticably firmer than an X or Sahara shock, I personally think the ride they offer is softer than a Rubicon factory shock. But hey, that's just me
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if thats normal then I'm fine with it. Coming from driving high sprung race cars, its not to bad to me.
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