Have you tried flexing it with the shock mounts undone on the front, as the front shocks may be bottoming out if they are longer shocks or not stretching enough if standard shocks.
Also from what I can gather the only way you will get more flex out of the front is to go softer springs and they dont nessesarilly have the same amount of coils, most of the time the softer they are the less they have and the wide the coil spacing but you are right that they would be longer while not installed.
The other question is why do you want more flex?
Most D1's Ive ever seen including my own will pretty much flex the same which is bloody awsome for off the lot, mine standard and lifted was the same to the mm on a ramp but when you start playing with shock lengths and spring rates as well as disconnection swaybars you can achieve more but why is the question.
You can spend heaps on after market stuff but do you really achieve anything with more flex or is it just to look impressive if so then just go for soft springs and no swaybars, you will get awsome flex but will sway around on the road and tracks like nothing on earth although very comfy due to the nice soft ride but then you do get used to rolling it into corners but if you have to change directions quickly it gets extremely interesting.


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