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Old 08-28-2012, 08:44 AM   #2
GEARBOXGARAGE
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Re: coilover spring rate

Are you putting coil-onvers on the front or back, or both? It all depends on the placement of the c.o. unit, and what your driving/ride needs are. We're developing a true bolt-in coil-over kit for the rear right now and hope to have it available soon. The prototype is done and now we are waiting for some product testing. It's intended to be an intermediate kit, something a step above factory replacement springs/shocks, but not a custom weld-in kit. It will have height adjustability, a choice of spring rates (depending on load/ride characteristics wanted), choice of self-adjust, single or double adjustable shocks, and maintains clearances outside of the frame rails for running wide tires.
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