hi everyone.
i just bought 2" raised king springs in heavy duty for my lwb gq.
i took out the old spring ( supposedly standard- it sat low) and put it next to the new one, and they are the same length. but the actual coils are thicker ( cause they are heavy duty i guess )
just wondering if anyone else has found this out before with kings or any other brand, and if when they were installed that they ended up sitting 2 " higher like they should.
thanks, brad
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question about king springs
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Re: question about king springs
they will be the same height but a different rate (hence the thickness)sleeping giant wrote:hi everyone.
i just bought 2" raised king springs in heavy duty for my lwb gq.
i took out the old spring ( supposedly standard- it sat low) and put it next to the new one, and they are the same length. but the actual coils are thicker ( cause they are heavy duty i guess )
just wondering if anyone else has found this out before with kings or any other brand, and if when they were installed that they ended up sitting 2 " higher like they should.
thanks, brad
once the vehicles weight goes on the spring should sit 2" higher.
at only a 2" lift you really dont need the springs to be any longer ebcause you havent changed your travel significantly.
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