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ORG rear springs

rtm03862iq

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Aside from the springs themselves, do any other components need to be changed when installing the ORG rear springs?

Ryan
 

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I can't say for sure exactly whether or not the shocks that are paired with the ORG Springs are longer. I've put over 1,000 miles on mine since doing the install. With a bed full of luggage and whatnot. From flatland Louisiana to mountainous Branson,MO. The ride with my Bilstein 6112's @ #8 and the rear ORG Springs with my stock Non-ORG rear shocks has been excellent. Zero complaints. My rear shocks had 39K on them when I installed the springs and plan to put the 5100's when become available.
 

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I can't say for sure exactly whether or not the shocks that are paired with the ORG Springs are longer. I've put over 1,000 miles on mine since doing the install. With a bed full of luggage and whatnot. From flatland Louisiana to mountainous Branson,MO. The ride with my Bilstein 6112's @ #8 and the rear ORG Springs with my stock Non-ORG rear shocks has been excellent. Zero complaints. My rear shocks had 39K on them when I installed the springs and plan to put the 5100's when become available.
Thanks! Do you happen to remember the spring part numbers?

Ryan
 

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