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Old 10-08-2019, 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Daikon View Post
Are the HD springs different from the springs that come 'stock' on the 6112 strut? Could be that the length is longer on the HD coils and the instructions were meant for the standard coil.
So according to the Bilstein instructions it looks like the height should be the same at Max (2.6) for non KDSS. It also shows that max for the B8 6116 struts is snoring settings 6 & 4 and not 7 & 5 like I have seen others post.

What is odd is that according to Wheelers website there was a change that will increase height with the 700lb springs. I am not sure if that was accounted for in the reduction in snap ring height or not. At this point I am going to most likely throw a cornfed 1 inch coil spacer on the top of my Icon springs to bring up the rear and call it a day. That is taller than I wanted, but I don't have too much interest in taking the struts back apart to lower the snap rings. Anyone see any flaw with this?

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