If you move it inward , it should be softer (more leverage to compress the spring). This will also raise the ground clearance and reduce the amount of travel. Moving it outward , will cause the opposite affect of moving it inward!
If you move it inward , it should be softer (more leverage to compress the spring). This will also raise the ground clearance and reduce the amount of travel. Moving it outward , will cause the opposite affect of moving it inward!
Thanks bro that was kinda what I was kicking around.Early last year I made a bracket lift bringing the shock up and out and it just felt a little stiffer to me.I bought some Ridin dirty a arms a while back and i'm going to install them this weekend[forgot to tell them to leave tabs off so i'm going to make me a new set to move them inboard insted of moving them out.