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Old 04-29-2008, 05:02 PM
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What springs would work well on http://www.competitionproducts.com/p...ber=RHS12410K1 that could handle .6 lift and not require much modification if any?
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What kind of cam will you be running? Hyd,Solid,Hyd Roller, Solid Roller? If you have a part number that would help as well.
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Hydraulic cam.. don't have a part number on the cam yet as it's going to be custom. I'll probably be fine if I can handle .55 lift with the springs as well.
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This spring is what you will need for your application. You don't have to run this brand of springs if you don't want to, but make sure your installed height is the same & the spring pressures are about the same. http://store.summitracing.com/partde...881+4294774833
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Cool thanks. What's the max lift for those out of curiosity?
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.600" lift
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Thank you



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