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Old 07-09-2020, 01:36 PM
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Hey Mike,

Got a question. I was running C59-327 and was getting a rearward rake with sliders, Prinsue roofrack, full drawer system (+60lbs gear), bike rack (+46lbs), and Arb 50qt.

I upgraded to the C59-677V per some suggestions here in order to compensate for the rake and increased load carrying. The front page states those were rated for 400+lbs, but I'm seeing most vendors were listing it as 0-400 which is still on par with my old springs. In addition, the spring rate is a bit less on the 677s.

With the new springs installed I got the same rake and feels more "wallowy" out back. I suspect due to the lower spring rate.

Should I have moved up to the 701v instead...?

I am looking at adding a Rigd Tire Carrier with a 33" possibly later.

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