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    Moroso trick fronts?

    Looking for a better spring, I have v6 springs on my truck and with all the weight reduction the front end keeps getting higher. Truck is in the 3500lb range so I need a softer spring set up, any inputs welcome.

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    look into what s10 springs measure up to, ive read about 5 yrs ago ppl using springs from a chevelle on the front
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    Thanks, ill look into that

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    get some made...?
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    Softer or shorter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by flynaked View Post
    I need a softer spring set up
    Softer I am guessing? If he needs shorter that will be easy.
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    I'm wanting two effects with the new springs. Softer to loosen the front end up, and lower the front a bit, prob still need to cut them down to get back down to normal ride height.

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    If you cut them it shortens the total coil, thus stiffening the spring. Maybe try the old torch method.

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