I have 2 pairs of 80 series front springs, and the springs within each pair are different...
In both pairs one spring has about 60 degrees of a loop more than the other. This spring is slightly higher also by about 5 - 10mm.
So are they made differently for a reason? Maybe the weight of the driver? Or is it just chance?
The fact that both pairs are like this makes it seem like they're made this way.
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80 series front springs aren't the same?
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80 series front springs aren't the same?
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Like BBM Rick said, and I would assume the longer one would go into the drivers side to compensate for his/her butt.
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