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Please don't make mine any softer Dave! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/scared.gif" alt="" />

Jaybur - So you have Dave's springs up front, and TJ springs in the rear right?

Which lifts the rear more, Dave's RSG springs or the TJ springs?

I have the TJ springs already, and ordered the RSG kit, if the RSG rear lift is not any taller than your setup for the rear, then I may want to switch to Mazda MPV springs, I like the rear a bit taller than the front. Especially since the rear will ride lower when loaded with stuff for a trip.

Overall, your results look awesome, I'm excited to do mine! I bet you are excited to get it on there <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


the rear actually comes out a little higher than the front. the rear springs are also a little stiffer than the Eibachs which are a little stiffer than stock so they should be able to handle a load pretty well, but no feedback on that yet either. you used the MPV coils before, didn't you? how'd they ride? how'd they flex, what was the diameter? any pics? etc. the TJ coils supposedly deliver between 3.5 and 4" of lift and the RSG coils are around 4.25-4.5". the Aerostar coils would deliver between 5 and 6" and are a nice ride and are made so that the first 2-3 inches compress easily and then quickly tighten up thereafter.

Last edited by Dave Scott; 01/15/08 10:19 PM.

95 Sportage w/welded and 5.89 geared dana 44's on 38.5" TSL's.- SADLY SOLD
CURRENTLY - 2000 sportage, 5.38 gears, welded diffs, 35" tires, 5.5" lift

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