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Old 11-15-2017, 02:37 PM   #15
Chance
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Originally Posted by schreinertms View Post
I know that the subject of Sumo Springs has been discussed at length on this forum but one question I don't believe has been asked is which axle, front or rear, does it make the most sense to install Sumo Springs on first assuming that there will be a time gap between the front-rear or rear-front install?

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If you can only do one, to me it makes more sense to do the front first for two reasons:


If looking to improve ride quality, you ride most of the time over the "front" wheels.

If looking to reduce lean by increasing roll stiffness, doing the "front" first is inherently safer because it would add greater amount of understeering.
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