Originally Posted by
a745035
Thanks for the info. I'm primarily considering doing the Daystar springs... already have adjustable Rancho 9000x's (older models) and while minor ripples are better absorbed, the ride is still jouncy as h&ll due to bottoming out on the bumpstops.
My VX practically SITS on its bumpstops, and especially the rear will jounce you HARD over small to medium bumps/dips in the road. I know you said here that the shocks make all the difference, but I have to wonder if getting your rig a little higher off the bumpstops isn't at least as accountable for the improved ride?
Many have trimmed the bottom section of the rear bump stop. I picked up a set from a salvage yard and did this so I still have my OEM ones. It made a difference in my ride for sure.
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