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A - Warren,
1st thing I
need to know is the truck completely finished? Remember springs hold
weight and if all the items are not on the vehicle then the springs are
not holding all the weight they are designed for.
Once the
vehicle is all together, you need to drive it. Not you and your
buddies pushing up and down on the bumper for that ain't the same.
Drive that
puppy, and I mean drive it like you almost stole it. Don't baby it. Get
on it. Mash the accelerator. Stand on the brakes. See if it will take
the corner on 2 wheels. Work that suspension.
We want to
get everything seated and flexing.
Now, will coil
springs settle? Yes.
How much? If
it is the right spring, not much. Maybe a quarter to one half inch.
If the
springs are too strong they will never go down.
However if
the springs are too light they will start off high and over a short
amount of time they will began to collapse. This is because the springs
are over stressed. Or because they were cut with a torch, but you
will directed to a web article about this later.
Most Mustang
II parts suppliers offer at most 4 different springs. A few, our
dealers, offer up to 23 different springs. These many springs are needed
because of all the possible ways the MII can be fitted to a vehicle and
all the possible engine combinations and locations.
We have
developed a "cheat sheet" for picking the right spring based
upon standard engine weights and mounting locations. While using this
sheet will get the right coil over 90% of the time, it does give us the
needed benchmark should your require a different spring.
Should you
be in the 10% who needs a different spring, simply tell us what needs to
be different and by how much and we will swap springs. You get to pay
all shipping costs.
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