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01-09-2008, 01:40 PM
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Re: Leveling First...Cognitos Later...Any Issues?
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Originally Posted by navigator32v
...anything worth doing is worth paying someone else to do...
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Come on...where's your "Tim The Tool Man" spirit??
My girls (wife and daughter) have plans this weekend, so I am installing the Cognitos and a Magnaflow exhaust system. Modifying my "toys" is my form of therapy! I'd rather pay someone to cut the grass, paint, wallpaper,.......... 
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01-12-2008, 07:52 PM
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Re: Leveling First...Cognitos Later...Any Issues?
I usually put in the wrench time myself as well. Unfortunately I can't fit my truck in the garage (the boat's in the way) and Seattle weather has been 35 degrees and raining... So the shocks are on, t-bars cranked, I just need to tweak them a little and it's off to the alignment shop.
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01-13-2008, 12:31 AM
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Re: Leveling First...Cognitos Later...Any Issues?
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Originally Posted by navigator32v
....So the shocks are on, t-bars cranked, I just need to tweak them a little and it's off to the alignment shop.
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Let us know how you like them!
I got word Friday that because of a "computer error" my Cognitos didn't ship until Thursday and not Monday as they originally said.  Well, at least the Magnaflows came in and I got those on!! I guess it will be next weekend for the shock install!
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2006 Victory Red H3
Magnaflow Catback Exhaust, K&N Filter,
Leveled w/Stock Keys, Bilstein Cognitos
"Life is not measured by the breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away"
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01-17-2008, 01:12 AM
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Re: Leveling First...Cognitos Later...Any Issues?
I should maybe start a new thread, but I'm in a hurry. Bilstien Cognito Report:
So I got two silver shiny shocks now dressing up the otherwise subdued undercarriage. They look sweet. I haven't been to the alignment shop...yet, but scheduled for next Mon. The ride is definately stiffer in the front with the t-bars cranked up 3.5 turns +/- ea side. It is still about 1/2 - 3/4" shy of level in the front and on level ground. On road with the bilstiens still a bit rough over stock, but tolerable. Lowered bumpstops would make a huge difference in a minor amount of swaying. The nose also "lifts off" a little during launch from a stoplight, but I drive a manual and am relatively aggressive. Now the good part--Off road. Kicks A$$. Took them on some really steep rutted hillclimbs, and it seemed to track really well, fire roads are confidence inspiring (see "turning off stability assist" and "hanging the a$$ end out"). Overall, the upgrade seems to be worth the money spent, but still wish I could make the front end a little more supple on the street. Thoughts?
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01-17-2008, 03:45 AM
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Re: Leveling First...Cognitos Later...Any Issues?
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.... Bilstien Cognito Report:....
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Thanks for the follow-up report. I finally got my Cognitos on Tuesday. Plan to install this weekend. I will also "file" a follow-up report for comparison.
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01-18-2008, 01:12 AM
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Re: Leveling First...Cognitos Later...Any Issues?
I'm interested to hear your feedback as well. Drive it like you rented it.
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