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No problem... install was smooth... no bumps, creaks, etc. Ride is surprisingly descent. Not much harsher than stock. Front is set really firm and back is really soft. It balances.

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No problem... install was smooth... no bumps, creaks, etc. Ride is surprisingly descent. Not much harsher than stock. Front is set really firm and back is really soft. It balances.
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No problem... install was smooth... no bumps, creaks, etc. Ride is surprisingly descent. Not much harsher than stock. Front is set really firm and back is really soft. It balances.
If you experience some creaking when going over larger bumps, what is the best way to correct this? Pre-load adjustment?
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