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Rear Springs

Nibis

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Planning on replacing my rear springs for reducing squat when loaded, looking a constant rate vs variable rate springs. Does anyone have any experience with either?
 

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Can’t help with the coils, but sumo’s or timbrens do the same. Spacer or not sets the small amount of squat needed to engage, with no adjustments or maintenance needed after install. Air bags may keep you from any sag, by adjusting when loaded, and essentially OEM ride unloaded. Coils should be available from reputable experts. Good luck!
 

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Can’t help with the coils, but sumo’s or timbrens do the same. Spacer or not sets the small amount of squat needed to engage, with no adjustments or maintenance needed after install. Air bags may keep you from any sag, by adjusting when loaded, and essentially OEM ride unloaded. Coils should be available from reputable experts. Good luck!
Thanks, have researched the air bags, don't want the hassle, and while the Sumo's or Timberens are ok, I really like the Upgraded spring idea. Don't have to worry about leaks with the air, or cut anything if I went with the 5000's. With bump stop type, I don't want to feel it bottom out.
 

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