I see a lot of guys here have installed Geiser springs that raise the front end 2.5 inches. This surely must negatively impact the extension stroke and compression sag of the shock for functional off-roading.
I’m sure it’s fine for street trucks, which many on here are, but I assume 2.5” is too much sag loss for serious off-roading. At some point you need a longer stroke shock so that the shock has proper sag and is working in its optimal designed range of compression and extension damping.
Has anyone here measured the full stroke of the shock shaft travel into the body from compression to extension? I’d be interested in where the shaft is resting in the stroke with the Geiser.
I’m sure it’s fine for street trucks, which many on here are, but I assume 2.5” is too much sag loss for serious off-roading. At some point you need a longer stroke shock so that the shock has proper sag and is working in its optimal designed range of compression and extension damping.
Has anyone here measured the full stroke of the shock shaft travel into the body from compression to extension? I’d be interested in where the shaft is resting in the stroke with the Geiser.
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