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Old 01-30-2011, 08:45 AM
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What is a good spring rate???

Hey guys. I am going to be 3 linking the rear of my ex cab v6 crawler(the truck has an all pro style flatbed kit) in the next few weeks. I am going coilover 2inch by 14inch. What spring rates do you guys recommend or what are you running on your rig. I was thinking 400s on bottom and 350s on top.
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Check pirate4X4.com.
A lot more info about coilovers and links over there.


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