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Old 06-29-2009 | 08:25 AM
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lets see pictures of rear coil over kits. i want to do a stange kit. but there is alot of kits out there.

also is the plate, like spohn uses, needed?

if you have them. tell me what you think of them. and if you would do it again.

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Old 06-29-2009 | 12:42 PM
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I would recommend using a reinforcement plate like in the Spohn kit, since the upper shock mount location isn't meant/designed to handle a load like that on a continuous basis.
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Have you given any thought to just making some adjustable lower spring seats similar the the Ground Control threaded spring seats,and use some Hypercoil rear pigtail springs ( 5.5" x 11" or 12" Pigtail) ?
Old 06-29-2009 | 10:29 PM
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you mean and no coil over?

i am getting rid of my pan hard bar. eric is making me a watts for his midwest rear. and i want to completely clean up the rea. no shock mount plates. no panhard bar bracket.

it should clean it up alot.

eric told me to run strange. i just wanted to see what you all run.

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so no pics




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