What spring rate on coilovers

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For you folks that are running fox and king coilovers….

What spring rate are you running? Also what length?

For instance it will say 1300.300.600 which means 13 inch free length, 3 inch ID, and 600 lb rate.

Or maybe it will say 1400.300.550 which means 14 inch free length, 3 inch id and 550 lb rate.

Curious what people are running and if the spring was stiff or soft enough and if it was tall enough to run a decent level.
 

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For you folks that are running fox and king coilovers….

What spring rate are you running? Also what length?

For instance it will say 1300.300.600 which means 13 inch free length, 3 inch ID, and 600 lb rate.

Or maybe it will say 1400.300.550 which means 14 inch free length, 3 inch id and 550 lb rate.

Curious what people are running and if the spring was stiff or soft enough and if it was tall enough to run a decent level.
I dont think there are many people running custom stuff…just whatever you get when you order leveling coilovers.
 
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If they only knew what a properly tuned 2.5 inch coilover and remote resie rear felt like compared to an emulsion with a generic stack.
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Yea. I couldnt hardly tell a difference between the oem setup with a leveling spacer and the fox 2.0’s.
 

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