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ORP Rear Springs vs Non-ORP Rear Springs?

Repsol69

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Ok guys I'm just trying to clarify the difference between the springs. Let's say 2025 Rebel vs Laramie? Are the non ORP (Laramie) springs any softer than the ones in my Rebel X ? Are the 1" or 2" shorter?? Thx
 
Ok guys I'm just trying to clarify the difference between the springs. Let's say 2025 Rebel vs Laramie? Are the non ORP (Laramie) springs any softer than the ones in my Rebel X ? Are the 1" or 2" shorter?? Thx
ORP springs add 1" ride height over non-ORP. They may feel a little firmer, but they don't effect payload range.
 
ORP springs add 1" ride height over non-ORP. They may feel a little firmer, but they don't effect payload range.
Ok so I'm going from ORP springs in the rear to non-ORP to lower the rear. Will the ride be softer bouncier in the rear ?? I'm leaving the front springs alone so they will be ORP Rebel springs..
 
Ok so I'm going from ORP springs in the rear to non-ORP to lower the rear. Will the ride be softer bouncier in the rear ?? I'm leaving the front springs alone so they will be ORP Rebel springs..
As long as your shocks are still good shouldn't be any "bouncier"
 
Do the ride may be better/ softer? If the ORP springs are a little stiffer


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I haven't compared. Though generally speaking, springs have very little to do with ride quality. Shocks are what controls ride quality. Springs are just for height.

*Unless you're comparing worn out, sagging springs. Or heavy duty springs for towing.

As long as your shocks can tolerate 1" less (not bottoming out or anything), there's shouldn't be any difference in ride quality.
 

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