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would shorty springs fit the troopy?

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would shorty springs fit the troopy?

Post by Hardzy »

got new rockcrawler leafs and rancho shocks for my shorty which is now selling. just wondering if the leaves would fit on my mates troopy.
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Post by Ricko »

What models exactly? Rears are definate no, troopys have a much longer rear spring than shortys.
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both the same 84
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Post by rammer60 »

like ricko said, troopy springs are quite long, which is good, fronts will prob be too short as well. best stick with what u got and make them work, pull a leaf or two out n remove the bolts on the spring locators of your chasin flex
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Post by RAY185 »

Both being 84 the spring eye size is the same (35mm). Fronts are the same for the shorty, utes and troopy. Rears are longer in the troopy and utes.
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