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xr_sky1ine3

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hey guys, its been a while since i last posted here... not much as gone down with my truck but i did drive my friends xr who is dim 3/4 with c-notch. I'm currently running the SS red coils in the front, and 2.5 in steel blocks in the rear with QA1s. driving his truck with the DJM is way smoother than driving mine. i have 22x10 wheels that sit pretty flush with the flares. is there anything that i could do to improve the ride but not quite go with the DJM kit since i only have about 2 finger wheel gap? thanks!
 

hrspwr236

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Go with a smaller diameter wheel and a larger side profile tire to soak up the bumps in the road, the tires actually play a huge roll in ride comfort, little rubber band tire will have a rougher ride (25 series tire vs 40 series)
 

BSP06XRU

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Get rid of the blocks and get XII Performance composite leaf springs or steel drop leaf springs. :top:
If you want lower, get the steel drop leaf springs and add 1" or 3/4" drop blocks with QA1s.
 

TommyXrunner

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Go with a smaller diameter wheel and a larger side profile tire to soak up the bumps in the road, the tires actually play a huge roll in ride comfort, little rubber band tire will have a rougher ride (25 series tire vs 40 series)

this^^^^^^

it will make all the difference in the world with a taller sidewall to soak up the bumps in the road........and your driving a sporty vehicle not a pimp mobile. 22's are for caddys with hydraulics
 

AbunaiXR

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Definitely get some smaller rims. For better comfort id suggest sticking with 18's and 19's
 
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