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Originally Posted by Jakeepoo3
I didn't mean your were giving out misinformation. The guy who started this whole post says the 1999 long coils have him lifted 4". That's the misinformation I'm referring to. I wanted to get the real approximate lift. Why didn't you get the right seat? Slightly extended bump stops may be intelligent if your rig does that. I know I wouldn't want a coil popping out on the trail. Also I'm wondering how a coil that lifts your truck can fall out. That may happen if you were using cinder blocks to lift it but a coil?
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If you're referring to octanejunkie, at no point did he say he was getting 4 inches of lift from 99 long coils. He said he was getting 4 inches from LC 8 wraps.
Who are you talking about when you say "the guy who started this whole post"?
EDIT: To answer your coil question, the free height of a coil is important for keeping the coil in the correct location. If the free height is less than the amount of flex then you risk the coil coming out. Different springs have different free heights while providing the same amount of lift.
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