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Fifty years ago,they used to cost less than $99 bucks .... so you just installed new ones every winter.
Do yourself a favor and do not use slanty T-bars, and do use 340 bars or better, 1.03s are NOT too big. Plus HD shocks. If you use smaller bars, it helps to put the battery in the trunk.
Otherwise;
when traversing speed bumps, if your speed is wrong; POW!, yur fixing a pinched tube again.
And yeah, leave the front rideheight at stock. If you "need" attitude, get it in the back.The nice thing about TTI's and speed bumps is; you can hit 'em hard to get air, but you'll need some torque, or TM (TorqueMultiplication), or both,lol. I like smashing over them whenever I see a tuner-car crabbing over one. Yeah, I can be a dick; Hear my dual 3inchers roar!