Finished installing a set this weekend and had a couple of questions, I'm sure the answer is obvious but.....
The height/lift that results is a result of the spring length. By using the adjustment on the coil, only one lower adjustment on these you are increasing the preload, and a such not only increasing the lift but changing the ability of the spring to respond to dynamic input? so as you push the spring seat higher your increasing the lift? Is this all correct? Does having the front anti-sway bar in place have any effect on limiting the static lift, does it limit the lift when stock control arms are used? Or only positive effects in dynamic situations by increasing articulation when sway bar is removed by allowing the IFS to be truly independent?
Please share any thoughts on this , am I getting this?
The height/lift that results is a result of the spring length. By using the adjustment on the coil, only one lower adjustment on these you are increasing the preload, and a such not only increasing the lift but changing the ability of the spring to respond to dynamic input? so as you push the spring seat higher your increasing the lift? Is this all correct? Does having the front anti-sway bar in place have any effect on limiting the static lift, does it limit the lift when stock control arms are used? Or only positive effects in dynamic situations by increasing articulation when sway bar is removed by allowing the IFS to be truly independent?
Please share any thoughts on this , am I getting this?