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Originally Posted by rcounts
Funny, but I was kinda thinking the opposite myself.
My 300CDT is at stock height, but the rear looks a little higher than the front (haven't gotten around to measuring it. I was thinking of either lowering the rear a little - or more likely raising the front to match the rear.
I'm a 45 year old fatboy though, and I'm more concerned with making mine comfortable (nice ride, easy to get in & out of), than I am with the "cool looking" factor....
Anybody got any suggestions on how to raise the front an inch to an inch and a half?
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The rear is supposed to be a little taller than the front so you get better traction at high speeds.
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