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  1. #1
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    Default RF stack, which on top ?

    10" 200# , 7" 700#

    I think I've mounted these up backwards with the 10-in 200# spring on top .. anybody confirm?

    Right now that 200 lb spring is bowing just a bit and rubbing a little against my lockout nut.

    also the separator between the two springs is barely on the shock body.
    Last edited by RacerX10; 04-08-2023 at 04:27 PM.

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    You likely have the wrong combo for the length of your shock/ center to center measurement. You may require a shorted top spring. I also like using barrels on the top to reduce deflection

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    Soft spring goes on top. It compresses more so you hit the lockout. That combo would fit on my car, but probably not all, as punisher suggests.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RacerX10 View Post
    10" 200# , 7" 700#

    I think I've mounted these up backwards with the 10-in 200# spring on top .. anybody confirm?

    Right now that 200 lb spring is bowing just a bit and rubbing a little against my lockout nut.

    also the separator between the two springs is barely on the shock body.
    Do you have the Thrust bearing kit on the coilovers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TRocket8 View Post
    Do you have the Thrust bearing kit on the coilovers?
    i do .. under the top nut / coil holder

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