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Old 12-10-2013, 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by conester2013 View Post
Hey Rod! I checked the spring part numbers that they sent me and I have 650# fronts and 225# back spring rates. So looks like my fronts are right on what you recommend but my backs are a little higher.

Brian
the 225 should be fine(same as mine), if your nervous about the ride height you could swap the spring to a 200, but either way the preload will be so close between the 200 and 225 you will be able to get a very nice ride height and the 225 will give a little better traction bite(yes just that 25lbs makes a difference in traction) if the rear is set up per the instruction sheet for upper rod length and lower arm location

glad someone packing up the kit switch the fronts to a better poundage

its a great setup you will be SUPER happy!
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