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Old 04-30-2021, 08:37 PM
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Last year, an off road performance shop told me they wouldn't do anything to guarantee no lean or resolve any lean related issue when they gave me a quote to lift my 2011 Trail with KDSS. I wanted 0.85 inches front lift with Bilstein 5100s. I elected to install the shocks myself 3 months ago. No lean. Be sure to ask your shop how they would handle any lean issue that may arise. If the tech decides to loosen the KDSS shutter valves, they have to know how to count turns or measure height. I used a method that didn't involve loosening the valves.

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