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Trailhugger Gets Light Racing JounceShocks

Posted October 28 2008 02:21 PM by Ken Brubaker 
Filed under: Project Garage, Four Wheeling Products, Project Garage , Ken Brubaker

Recently we boogied on in to Attitude Performance in Arlington Heights, Illinois, and installed a complete set of yummy Light Racing JounceShocks on project Trailhugger. 

 

 


We've always been fans of JounceShocks and from the get-go we planned on integrating these amazing devices onto our project H3 Alpha.  Props go to Bryan and Mike over at Light Racing for all their help in making this happen.

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Our kit included front and rear JounceShocks, weld-on front and rear mounts, hardware, rear hit pads and domed feet.  In other words, everything needed to complete the install. 

 

The resulting improvement in handling and ride is incredible.  The H3 is a great handling and riding vehicle right outta the box, but the JounceShocks take it to the next level.  Or a level past that.  Their inherent ability to act as an adjustable secondary suspension means that handling in all situations is vastly improved.  The biggest change is at the front suspension, due to the fact that from the factory the lower A-arms rest on the factory bumpstops.  Now the A-arms are resting on the adjustable JounceShocks.

We'll have a detailed story on the install in the March issue of Four Wheeler.  If you want more info on the JounceShocks go to www.lightracing.com.

So how did the install go?  Well, of course we made a Krappy Kam video so you could see for yourself.  CLICK HERE to view the video. 

 

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