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Took it for a test drive today, to make sure everything was tuned in. Went fine, except for the rear pinch seam. I thought I had cut it enough... Nope!
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The enforcer lift kit worked great with the king shocks. I'm still not sure what setting I want for firmness. I've so far had them at the softest setting and I wanted to try it in the desert. I was fine, but maybe I should set them a few clicks firmer, when offroading.
This is the pinch seam issue I ran into today.
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I thought this was sufficient space. But I heard a few scraping sounds from that area, and I saw a bit of the paint was missing. Tire was fine, and I stopped soon after. Now off to find a garage that can cut and weld.
Found a place after 2 km. It was cheap and effective. And I literally got to see my car ON FIRE! Not for the weak hearted.
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The black spray paint plus the foam inside the seam was quite flammable when the guy was cutting. No big deal for the guy and a bit of water helped. Hehe.
Passenger side was cut with an angle grinder.
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Then finally a few steel plates were cut to fit the holes and everything welded nicely together plus a bit of black paint.
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That should do it. I guess I'll know if enough was cut next time I'm in the desert.