I'm not gonna do coilovers, but DAMN that Area51 looks good that low. Even with the stock wheels and tires. I am going to lower mine, but with springs only.
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Yes, sorry. I find it more bearable at full soft; though I suppose with "superlow" coilovers, what kind of comfort can one really expect?Did you get a chance to try your suspension at full soft?
You may want to look at and ensure you tightened the locking rings. Coilovers will definitely make noise when driving if they are not fully tightenedAre y'all getting a lot of noise ? I'm about 3 fingers between tire and fender so I'ts not scrubbing . It's clink clank clunks I'm getting. I just climbed under the rear and grabbed the spare tired shook and lifted and pulled and the suspension moved but no noise. It's only when I'm driving. I changed it to 5 clicks from soft. But my front was fine and now it's starting to be noise.
I'm hoping it isn't axles popping. But that's what it sounds like all 4 axles popping
Here is the image I posted in my photo thread; the Silvers kit with the "superlow" option. The install was really easy; even if you have never tinkered with suspension before, they have a YouTube video to walk you through.
Being the "superlow" version of their kit, this was about as high as I could get the rear to sit without the springs being loose/wiggly. When I unboxed them, they looked TINY, I mean the fronts were as long as my thigh and well, here's the rear struts compared to the stock ones...
As far as the stiffness adjustability, I set everything to exactly "middle" and it's definitely a lowered vehicle stiffness without it being jolting but it's definitely not "new truck" feeling; I'm going to try and set everything to "soft" and see if there's any improvement.
This is currently the only picture I have of it since I did the lowering. The only other pic I have of it is at the dealership while I was buying it, lol. I'll get more soon, and update when I adjust the stiffness...