Teach a man to fish... But you can't make him drink.
I may have confused things. Or maybe not.
No go ahead and explain what you are getting at.
Teach a man to fish... But you can't make him drink.
I may have confused things. Or maybe not.
No go ahead and explain what you are getting at.
Shocks dictate suspension travel.
So when I cycled my stock suspension with no springs or shocks in, what did the shock dictate? The axle was against the jounce cup at that point.
Why?
Because I know you are not advocating that we build and operate normally without shocks installed.
Shocks dictate the suspension travel.
No opinion but I am going to feed the fire.
This thread is too entertaining to not.
4" suspension and 1.25" body. Shock and bump dictate my up travel. 33" tire on MC fenders. I could run a 35" tires but would need to add bump for 37s. No more up travel due to the shock arrangement I picked during fitment.
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I was pointing out the extreme for the fenders. If I add the shock back in will I get as much articulation?
I'm not advocating anyone do anything I say.
Based on your description, your shocks are too short and the suspension travel is out of balance.
No opinion but I am going to feed the fire.
This thread is too entertaining to not.
4" suspension and 1.25" body. Shock and bump dictate my up travel. 33" tire on MC fenders. I could run a 35" tires but would need to add bump for 37s. No more up travel due to the shock arrangement I picked during fitment.
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Nope, perfect 50/50 balance set up for 35s.
Not if you need to add bump stop extension for a larger tire. Then you end up with unused shock travel.
Fenders = metal partIt really depends on which fenders you install. The standard flat style fender will give you some more up travel over the OEM fenders. I have the Motobilt fenders and got quite a bit more room over the stock fenders, not use up but also back. I gained slightly over 4" from the top of the tire to the fender. See the pictures below. The 6-1/2" is the OEM fenders; the 10-5/8" is the Motobilt.
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Correct. If I wanted to put on 37s my shock travel would not be 50/50. I would loose up travel adding 37s. With 35s nothing would change on my set up. I think this photo supports what you are saying. I have 4" and 1.25 body needed to clear 35s with stock fenders and this photo shows 33s are very close to hitting metal cloak on the same set up. I could run 35s max.
I'm not advocating anyone do anything I say.
4 inch Currie lift, with Fox shocks. Genright standard fenders.View attachment 584390View attachment 584392
