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Rear shock jounce stops

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I'm going to be installing a Roush magnaride lowering spring kit. Lowers the car about 1.2" Roush told I don't have to modify or change the rubber jounce stops at the top of the shocks. I think you do. What's your thoughts
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Yeah, I would definitely cut them down a bit.
 

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I'm going to be installing a Roush magnaride lowering spring kit. Lowers the car about 1.2" Roush told I don't have to modify or change the rubber jounce stops at the top of the shocks. I think you do. What's your thoughts
Cut them down for sure.
 

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the lever ratio for the rear is about 0.5 so cut them back 1.2/2=0.6" at minimum. Personally I would take the opportunity to replace them with shortened Eibach units intead.
 
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the lever ratio for the rear is about 0.5 so cut them back 1.2/2=0.6" at minimum. Personally I would take the opportunity to replace them with shortened Eibach units intead.
Well since it's apart...might as well change the upper mounts too.
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