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Old 11-24-2010, 01:23 PM   #1
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Coil Spring Drop Question

I have been searching through the parts for sale section looking at all the coil spring pictures figuring out how many coils per coil there are to be stock and how many coils to a 1" drop 2" drop 3' drop and so on.

I see 8 coils for a 2" drop front coil spring
I see 7 coils to a 3" drop front coil spring

And I count 7 coils to a stock rear coil spring

And I seen one front coil spring with only 6 coils and it was still rated as a 3" drop just like the one I seen with 7 coils.. are some coils heavier duty than other for the reason of the less coils vrs the more coils and still the same drop?

If some one wants to school me on this ,,have at it please because I need some schooling ..LOL gp
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Old 11-24-2010, 01:26 PM   #2
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Re: Coil Spring Drop Question

You can't count coils.
There are too many spring rates involved to determine what you have.
My last set of 3" drop springs were the same height as my 2" drop springs.
(differents brands)
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Old 11-24-2010, 02:11 PM   #3
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Re: Coil Spring Drop Question

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You can't count coils.
There are too many spring rates involved to determine what you have.
My last set of 3" drop springs were the same height as my 2" drop springs.
(differents brands)
thx ,,now can you tell me if all half ton short box trucks came with stock coil springs with 7 coils in the rear ? It would seem to me that they would all be the same form the factory if rated 1/2 ton ? jsut asking gp
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Old 11-24-2010, 03:40 PM   #4
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thx ,,now can you tell me if all half ton short box trucks came with stock coil springs with 7 coils in the rear ? It would seem to me that they would all be the same form the factory if rated 1/2 ton ? jsut asking gp
I wish I knew,... but I don't.
I always take out my stock coils and install 6" lowered coils.
I don't think I have a stock set to even look at.

Anyone else know?
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Old 11-24-2010, 08:39 PM   #5
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Re: Coil Spring Drop Question

You can't go by stock coils, because there were different spring options from the factory. When you get to lowered coils, the possibilities are even more confusing. You can vary the number of coils, the coil spacing, and the wire diameter.

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