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Old 12-21-2016, 08:08 PM   #21
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Just finished installing mine today, and it made a Hugh difference in the ride quality, and lowered the rear a little. Great investment...
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Old 12-21-2016, 08:14 PM   #22
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Glad you like them!
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Old 12-21-2016, 09:43 PM   #23
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Just finished installing mine today, and it made a Hugh difference in the ride quality, and lowered the rear a little. Great investment...
Glad to hear your happy with the dual action springs. How much did it lower the rear? Again these sound like what I would like to upgrade to but I don't want to go lower as I may rub my larger than stock tires...
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Old 12-22-2016, 07:59 AM   #24
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Glad to hear your happy with the dual action springs. How much did it lower the rear? Again these sound like what I would like to upgrade to but I don't want to go lower as I may rub my larger than stock tires...
Lowered it about an inch or two and if it helps, I have 22" tires and there is still plenty of room...
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Lowered it about an inch or two and if it helps, I have 22" tires and there is still plenty of room...


Wow that's a bit. Good to know you still fit your tires. And you had stock springs prior right? Front stock? Can you post a pic? Thanks for the info too.
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Old 12-22-2016, 08:24 AM   #26
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Wow that's a bit. Good to know you still fit your tires. And you had stock springs prior right? Front stock? Can you post a pic? Thanks for the info too.
dannyre had the heavy duty springs before changing to the dual rate springs. The dual rate springs adds lift when changing from stock springs. I'm not sure how much I guess it depends on how much your stock springs have sagged.
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dannyre had the heavy duty springs before changing to the dual rate springs. The dual rate springs adds lift when changing from stock springs. I'm not sure how much I guess it depends on how much your stock springs have sagged.


Thanks... Looking back, I some how missed where he mentioned that in post #19.
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Wow that's a bit. Good to know you still fit your tires. And you had stock springs prior right? Front stock? Can you post a pic? Thanks for the info too.
Well, here you go. SouthCo was right, I had the heavy duty springs on before these, I do not suggest them for street use, the dual action springs ride much nicer. Hope this helps...
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We do lots of builds with rear seats, dual action springs are the way to go unless you have other reasons to go the full heavy duty route. The dual actions do still give the ride quality of the stock springs but the extra weight capacity when needed. You don't feel like your dragging when you put, even good sized people, on the back set.
Totally agree!^ We find the dual action springs to be a smooth "light" ride, but give you the extra capacity if you need it.
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Great, thanks for the pics and info!
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