Springs that lower relatively even front to rear?
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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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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.
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.
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