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Springs that lower relatively even front to rear?

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Old 07-26-2014, 09:20 PM
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That is interesting Sharad; I'd never seen that before. Thanks for putting that out there. Will consider it.

Any spring I get will be matched up with Konis; the OEM shocks and springs are going away, it's just a matter of picking out springs or getting a coilover kit.
You're welcome. It's certainly a viable option. Something in the neighborhood of 10-200 spring should be a nice match with the Yellows, and most front lowering springs. I've tried several different springs with the Yellows on my 2011. K springs had a bit of rake, and sportline rears were a little lower than I wanted. The UPR adjustable rear spring kit solves that problem.
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Old 07-27-2014, 08:40 AM
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Originally Posted by DPE
That is interesting Sharad; I'd never seen that before. Thanks for putting that out there. Will consider it.

Not going to do anything with air springs; just not a route I'm interested in.

Any spring I get will be matched up with Konis; the OEM shocks and springs are going away, it's just a matter of picking out springs or getting a coilover kit.
You'd have to weld the spring seat to your body to get the UPR adjustable kit to work FYI.
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Old 07-28-2014, 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by gmoran1469
You'd have to weld the spring seat to your body to get the UPR adjustable kit to work FYI.
Negative. The threaded sleeve is welded to the axle housing. I've heard of people not welding that piece, but I recommend welding it.
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Old 07-28-2014, 11:10 PM
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Originally Posted by UPRSharad
Negative. The threaded sleeve is welded to the axle housing. I've heard of people not welding that piece, but I recommend welding it.
Erm yeah, axle not body.
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