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Old 02-08-2006, 06:20 AM
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Originally Posted by 914runner
So after sifting thorugh all of the posts on the threads on ih8mud I found links to, and those 14 pages, this is what I gathered:

'95 FZJ coils are the 7 wrap
'93 to '94 FZJ are 8 wrap
'96 to '97 FZJ are 8 wrap
'91 to '92 FJ are 8 wrap but taller than the '93 to '94 and '96 to '97
LX coils are somewhat of a mistery still

Bottom line: '95 coils yeild the least lift out of all the LC coils.

Is that somewhat right?

Thanks
IIRC, you'll want the spring w/ no more than 8 wraps and are about 19" in length. Anything taller, you don't want.

Also, when you buy a pair, one spring should be slightly taller than the other side. This spring is for the side w/ the gas tank.
Old 02-08-2006, 05:30 PM
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Originally Posted by ebelen1
IIRC, you'll want the spring w/ no more than 8 wraps and are about 19" in length. Anything taller, you don't want.

Also, when you buy a pair, one spring should be slightly taller than the other side. This spring is for the side w/ the gas tank.
Im going to price out the '95 springs that Steve is using in his kits at a dealer tomorrow. That way I know I will have the right springs.

Next up is shocks. OME, or the stock FZJ in the rear?

Thanks
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