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02-03-2008, 12:57 AM
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Re: Leveling First...Cognitos Later...Any Issues?
That's an interesting thought. I do notice a little more bumpsteer which is a common symptom of lift kits and larger tires. I would think that the tires would be more forgiving and absorbing, but maybe the opposite is true. I am happy with the look regardless, getting my alignment made a big difference in the handling. Having spent the money...I guess it's worth it, I'm not going to change it back. Plus I have an extra set of shocks around with 10,000 miles on them.
One last thought, did you install your shocks or did you have someone else install them? The dealer put mine on and I was thinking about the spacers at the top of the shock. If they were installed improperly (i.e. spacer placement) it would counteract the extended length of the shock, correct? Resulting in similar ride quality to standard.
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02-03-2008, 01:26 AM
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Location: Charlotte, NC
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Re: Leveling First...Cognitos Later...Any Issues?
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Originally Posted by navigator32v
...One last thought, did you install your shocks or did you have someone else install them? The dealer put mine on and I was thinking about the spacers at the top of the shock. If they were installed improperly (i.e. spacer placement) it would counteract the extended length of the shock, correct? Resulting in similar ride quality to standard.
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I did install mine. There is no adjustment at the top and pretty obvious how the rubber bushings/insulator and metal "washers" go. If you want, it should be pretty easy to check. Right at the top of the bellows you should be able to pull it down enough to see if the lower ones are correctly. From the top you should see a stud w/ bolt on top of the metal washer that holds the rubber bushing in place. The bushing and washer will be the mirror image below the shock mounting surface. The diagram below is of the stock set-up, but basically the same. Hope this helps!!

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02-03-2008, 03:46 AM
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Re: Leveling First...Cognitos Later...Any Issues?
Thanks so much, I think everything is right, but it's worth a check.
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02-04-2008, 04:22 AM
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Location: Flower Mound, Texas
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Re: Leveling First...Cognitos Later...Any Issues?
Anyone have a photo or link to diagram of the correct place to adjust keys to get some height out of the stock configuration? I'd like to do it and want to make sure I'm cranking on the correct location.
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02-04-2008, 05:42 AM
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Re: Leveling First...Cognitos Later...Any Issues?
The adjustment bolts are in the crossmember under the rear doors.
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02-04-2008, 04:21 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Re: Leveling First...Cognitos Later...Any Issues?
We just cranked our H3 this past Sat.
The Cognitos were on it for about 200 miles before leveling and they felat better than the stock shocks(26,000 miles on them).
Before leveling the truck was
Left front 21.75"
Right front 22"
Both rears 24.5"
After 5 turns on the left & 4.5 turns on the right
Left front 23.5"
Right front 23.5"
The ride wasn't changed, or at least not enough to be noticeable.
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02-04-2008, 07:08 PM
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Re: Leveling First...Cognitos Later...Any Issues?
Thanks! Sounds like a project...
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