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Old 04-25-2015, 10:02 AM   #1
Rickysnickers
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Spring rates

I searched, but still haven't found an answer. I have the TCI MII style front suspension in my truck. It's the custom IFS so that means it has coilover shocks. The truck has a small block in it. The adjusters on the coilovers are run all the way down, maxing out compression on the spring. The front end is still pretty bouncy. For those that have a similar front suspension, what rate springs are you using?
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Old 04-25-2015, 12:45 PM   #2
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Re: Spring rates

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I searched, but still haven't found an answer. I have the TCI MII style front suspension in my truck. It's the custom IFS so that means it has coilover shocks. The truck has a small block in it. The adjusters on the coilovers are run all the way down, maxing out compression on the spring. The front end is still pretty bouncy. For those that have a similar front suspension, what rate springs are you using?

450 seems to be good
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