joeymt33
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Just from riding in the back yard for a couple min I can already see how the spring is rubbing the shock body. In the pic's below showing them mounted from driver side u can see how close the spring is to the shock body and rub marks as well! Rub marks are rear facing and plenty of spring clearance on spring towards front of machine. On the passangerside its just the opposite, has more spring clearance towards the rear of the machine and is tight and starting to rub in towards the front of the machine? Is this normal? Any thoughts?
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Go to summit racing website and search for a 14 inch long spring with a 250 pound spring rate and I would think that would be really good for you. When I was running shocks in the stock location that was the spring rate that I used and I also have a front winch with dual batteries upfront and a bunch of lights on the bumper and other stuff. You could go with a 275 pound spring rate but I don’t think I’ve heard of anybody going that high on the front.
The springs are pretty cheap at about $55 each and easy to change as you already know