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moneymike
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Car: 1991 nissan d21 hardbody

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as you guys know i have a 1991 d21 king cab built on boost with a ka24de
i have full suspension mods on it right now
kyb mono max shocks
3 inch drop blocks in the back
cranked down torsion bars
re-arced real leaf springs
energy polyurethane bushings

now the problem is a need the suspension to be a bit stiffer to prevent wheel hopping plus a nicer ride
what do you guys suggest i change up or run differently to get a stiffer nicer ride
im trying to accomplish this without converting the suspension to irs


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Rev_D21
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Car: 1986.5 D21 LB HD 2WD V6 5Speed
1991 D21 Reg 2WD Auto
1995 D21 Reg 2WD 5Spd
1996 D21 Reg 4WD 5Spd
2012 Versa 1.6S 5-Speed
Location: Somwhere in Western NY
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YOu might remember this post I made in the sticky how-to lower your truck thread... quick-way-to-lower-a-nissan-datsun-pick ... 18-30.html , in that thread I mentioned http://www.activesuspension.com which may be what you need. Let me know what you think?

moneymike
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Car: 1991 nissan d21 hardbody

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Will RAS harden my ride?
No. RAS will not harden ride, and in fact, will improve it. Unlike other load assisting products that resist and/or transfer load to the vehicle’s frame, RAS is unique in that it is integrated with your suspension system. The key is in the powerful, variable rated, coil springs which add strength without stiffness. They convert your PASSIVE suspension into an ACTIVE suspension system which vastly decreases rebound felt when going over poor road surfaces.

not 100% sure how it would strengthen the suspension and not make it stiffer.
are any of the other guys on here running these? or tried them

moneymike
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Car: 1991 nissan d21 hardbody

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for got to mention i have drop spindles in the front to


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