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Coil Spring rates on a Sierra

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Coil Spring rates on a Sierra

Post by lilpigzuk »

Could those that have done coil conversions to their sierra's give me some idea of what spring rates they are running? Would like an approximate to get running gear under it then fine tune once running gear is attached.

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Post by redzook »

I run 200lb in the rear of mine
if i was coiled front and rear id like somthing around the 185 190 mark
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Post by Stoo »

I'm running 200lb front and rear in mine.

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Post by lilpigzuk »

Excellent, Thanks guys :cool:
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