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Tyson, not sure I understand how less friction meant the ride height was raised. Should it not be the other way around? Would the friction not lead to an increase in spring rate of sorts (for lack of a better term)? It would seem to me that if you remove the friction you would see less resistance suspending the car and a lower ride height.

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