I had to limit the compression travel a little more (another 1/2") due to contact marks I found while changing out the wedgie bushings. On driver side, tie rod is slightly contacting the track bar frame mount. On passenger side, axle track bar mount is contacting frame. They are just little scrape marks, but when I figured out where they were coming from, I added spacers to the bump stops.
The problem with all this limiting compression is when I feel like tearing down a dirt road, the front suspension will be bouncing off the bump stops. The contact is only when one side is stuffed and the other hanging on the limit straps.
I am now thinking that air bumps might actually allow me to have more straight up travel and help to limit the crawl stuff travel just due to the speed differential (I know, I previously said there was no reason for air bumps on a trail rig, but hey...). I asked Dave at davesoffroadsupply.com, and he says that they sponsor a race team that does go fast and crawl competitions with the same rig. He says they have bumps that are charged at maximum pressure. They let the suspension work on the fast stuff and keep it off the frame on the slow stuff. I really don't want to spend that kind of money right now, so it will have to wait. Besides, the only bumps I can afford right now would be F-O-A's and I am a little annoyed at them. I guess if I purchased them with a seal kit.................