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rear coil spring wire diameter info #1038177 11/19/11 04:28 AM
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KrzyDav Offline OP
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SWB OEM coils 14mm , out of vehicle ht. 16 1/2 "
SR OEM " 16mm , " " " 15 1/2 "
Old Man Emu#910 17.3 mm " " " 15 1/2"


dave h.
'89 Raider V6 5spd;Aisin Hubs;; Gen2 LS: frt. brakes, rear coils;U.C.arms;R.trailing arms;idler arm; rear LSD axle w.disc brakes ;2 battery system for Dog's fan; relocated ECU; custom bumpers;J.Baker receiver;Conferr roofrack; t-bar crank.
Re: rear coil spring wire diameter info [Re: KrzyDav] #1038178 11/22/11 05:05 PM
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1989 Dodge Raider: 3.0/5
1992 Chrysler LeBaron Convertible: 3.0/A
1994 GMC Safari: 4.3/A
Re: rear coil spring wire diameter info [Re: WagonMaster] #1038179 11/23/11 02:08 AM
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KrzyDav Offline OP
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after a couple weeks , I'm real happy with the SR springs. They are alot softer than the OME but way better than the OEM constant rate on this really windy "Hwy of Death" , HWY 41 I live on. They give me a little more clearance on my gas tank the builds up "a lift" of snow pack. Also better for towing lite loads. The OME would be good if I towed heavy loads all the time like Russell does. They were extreme overkill for my D.D. campmobile Raider.


dave h.
'89 Raider V6 5spd;Aisin Hubs;; Gen2 LS: frt. brakes, rear coils;U.C.arms;R.trailing arms;idler arm; rear LSD axle w.disc brakes ;2 battery system for Dog's fan; relocated ECU; custom bumpers;J.Baker receiver;Conferr roofrack; t-bar crank.







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