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They are not ... well depends on how you measure them actually.
The angle of eye to eye is different for every spring. If the angle is to steep, it could hit the bar, but in that case, neither would work for you.
They would be just as noisy as Cal-Tracs. Same setup, just a little different hardware.
The angle of eye to eye is different for every spring. If the angle is to steep, it could hit the bar, but in that case, neither would work for you.
They would be just as noisy as Cal-Tracs. Same setup, just a little different hardware.
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They are not ... well depends on how you measure them actually.
The angle of eye to eye is different for every spring. If the angle is to steep, it could hit the bar, but in that case, neither would work for you.
They would be just as noisy as Cal-Tracs. Same setup, just a little different hardware.
The angle of eye to eye is different for every spring. If the angle is to steep, it could hit the bar, but in that case, neither would work for you.
They would be just as noisy as Cal-Tracs. Same setup, just a little different hardware.
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Originally Posted by moregrip
I've pretty much got my mind made up on doing the 4 link/coil over setup just like GMCSki. I think it's a nice looking setup, and looks very adjustable. I can change those plans if anyone has a better suggestion, but hurry up, the winters coming and I'm planning on getting to work on it soon.