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Post by keebler8114 on Dec 3, 2019 23:23:33 GMT -5
Question of the day folks . have any of you heard of doubling up rear coil springs? Or has anyone ever done that before ? And if so is it a lost art that nobody really knows how to do ?
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Post by owen11x on Dec 3, 2019 23:49:20 GMT -5
Almost everyone still does it or guys aftermarket or uses 3/4 or 1 ton truck springs now. And coils aren't as important anymore since alot of shows allow all thread shocks. But get two matching coils twist together and hose clamp them together in multiple spots. But like i say above solid shocks make coils not as huge of a concern
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Post by smashford on Dec 4, 2019 0:39:09 GMT -5
X2 I run them doubled and allthread shocks maintain height
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Post by keebler8114 on Dec 4, 2019 22:33:19 GMT -5
X2 I run them doubled and allthread shocks maintain height Is there any videos out there on how to do it ?
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Post by smashford on Dec 5, 2019 13:34:09 GMT -5
Lay 2 of the same coils together pretty self explanatory
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Post by DerbyKing88s on Dec 6, 2019 11:42:22 GMT -5
I use caddy front springs in the back, I know people that run doubled big block springs, then I use these up front
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Post by keebler8114 on Dec 7, 2019 7:27:47 GMT -5
I use caddy front springs in the back, I know people that run doubled big block springs, then I use these up front Thatβs loooks mean ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»
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Post by dean88 on Dec 7, 2019 20:34:04 GMT -5
Whats the trick to putting those in? Its a struggle for me to get a factory caddy spring in with a triple water pump pully on top.
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Post by DerbyKing88s on Dec 9, 2019 9:47:23 GMT -5
1in allthread and a Milwaukee impact
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