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Setting ride height w/ a Blazeland

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Old 08-08-2011, 02:30 PM
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Setting ride height w/ a Blazeland

I bought a set of used Blazeland arms. Anyone tell me what the ride height is supposed to be set at?

I have it set to 4" of sag (frame height) vs jacked up with the wheels just barely touching the ground. I figure about 1/2" of that is the tire flattening with the weight.

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You should be shooting for about 3" of lift over stock. If you have the factory rubber droop stops you should have about 3/4" to 1" space between the stop and the UCA. E-mail me at blazelandn8@yahoo.com or call me. The phone number is on the Blazeland website.
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Thank you, N8!
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