Originally posted by OffroadX:
Exactly, you lift the rear from the bottom of the spring, so there's no suspension travel used. If you lift from the frame like the front end calls for (or hi-lift from the hitch or sliders), then you have to worry about extra droop (except that's what a hi-lift is all about).
Yeah, I can do that. I may have times whee lifting from the sliders of frame will be a better option, depending on what I am doing or where I am doing it.
Also, it's just nice to know (because I know my friends here will be asking how much art. I have now, which has occurred already
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