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Originally Posted by OptionZero You can run a 7 inch spring but from talking to SPL..a. 6 inch spring should have enough range for most people You said you have
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I’m sure a 6 or 7 inch spring is fine with the SPL mid link because the bottom of the spring actually sits above the control arm plane. Whereas with the OEM spring bucket, the bottom of the spring is sitting much lower, thus a ~9 inch spring is needed. Plus with a lower spring rate, i imagine I’d be slamming into coil bind pretty easily if I had such a short spring. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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