Tough Dog Coilovers????
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What the??
I didnt think they make them?
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Toughdog Coilovers??? HUH???
Toughdog Coilovers??? HUH???
Mooney Yee Haa
Go Off like a Frog in a SOCK!
I didnt do it! - Bart
Go Off like a Frog in a SOCK!
I didnt do it! - Bart
The coils push your springs down the shocks pull it back up hense giving you better flex but to do this you need to run the front leaves in the back...
This is where it's at...
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No, the coils add spring rate which means less flex. Ultimately, flex is limited but lots of design parameters, not by little springs around your shocks.31zook wrote:The coils push your springs down the shocks pull it back up hense giving you better flex but to do this you need to run the front leaves in the back...
Steve
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