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Originally Posted by randy88fj62
I was bottoming out with stock suspension in the rear. I added a 2.5 inch spacer in the rear and now it rides much better. The long term goal is proper suspension but the rear coil lift helped immensely.
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Great suggestion, as well as all others above.
I was bottoming out my rear suspension constantly... tapping the axle into the bumpstops. I didn't feel the need for extra ride height for mall crawling that I do, so I put on a set of superbumps.
In the OP's case, the extra ride height would be great, a resevoir shock that can take the heat generated from constant cycling, and a set of superbumps for the occasion where the axle needs a big deflection upwards (and gets gently slowed by the superbumps, not rammed into the stock rubbers)... should dramatically improve performance.
Assuming that the bushings aren't shot and the arms are the biggest issue anyway.