For those of you who would like to dig at the track, keeping a flat footprint is key. If your front is lifting, your geometry is changing. Here's how to stop it.
Get two center rear seat belts, some scissors and a lighter. Shorten them like in the picture:
Get a hacksaw/whizzwheel and cut off the part in the red circle:
Take the non-buckel end you just cut and slip it over the rear stud on your shockhat:
Now bolt the buckel to the back of the lower fork:
If you're a dumb riceboy and somehow mount these so they fray, tear, wrap around your axel, and send you into the wall, I take no responsibility. But if you bolt these on and get three tenths for $5, like I did, you're welcome...