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GSX'er587

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May 9, 2004
Novi, Michigan
Ok i was wondering whether or not my 95 GSX can handle a 1.75 inch drop. Ive got the KYB GR2 non adjustable shocks and am gonna be running 225/50/16 tires. Ive heard with GR2's you cant do more than a 1.3. Anyone have any input lemme know thanks

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You always can..............
but not if improved handling is your goal.

Combining springs w/ too much drop and too low of rates along w/ shocks meant to damper close to stock spring lengths and rates means you'll probaly me hitting bumpstops and surpassing the dampening capacities of your shock. your call

I believe they fixed the KYB shock length problem, so you shouldn't have a problem w/ fitment at all. though im not familar w/ your tire size now that I look at that. Still shouldn't have a problem w/ the right offset.
 
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