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Hi guys, so I swapped out my springs for some steeds dual rate springs, I measure 14 3/4 in the front from middle of the axle to the fender, and 15 1/4 in the rear from middle of axle to fender also. I was wondering what u guys car with this same springs measure? And how long u have had them on, also I have steeds adjustable shocks on it.
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so i guess its official. the dual rate springs do havr rake to them?
 

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so i guess its official. the dual rate springs do havr rake to them?

It maintains the factory rake with an even drop front to rear. This keeps the fender to tire gaps the same which ultimately looks the best.
 

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It maintains the factory rake with an even drop front to rear. This keeps the fender to tire gaps the same which ultimately looks the best.

thats my problem. my mid axle measurent to fender is not the same front and back. front is 14 3/4 and rear is 15 1/4 is that normal?.
 

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You should have the same or similar proportional measurements to the stock measurement. Comparing front to back doesn't make sense.
 

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thats my problem. my mid axle measurent to fender is not the same front and back. front is 14 3/4 and rear is 15 1/4 is that normal?.
[MENTION=21494]wildcatgoal[/MENTION] is correct. The measurements axle to fender should not be the same front to rear stock. 15-1/2" front and 16" rear is typically what we use/see as the baseline. So your measurements don't seem off with a 3/4" drop.
 
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oh cool. only reason i been freaking out is cuz originally i was told that is should be 14 3/4 all around so u can imagine how that would confuse me. coo then i am within spec foe what u tell me.
 
 




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