Ohiostiva is coming up and I want to get in an order at Summit Racing so I can pick it up and save on shipping. I'm thinking about finally doing some rear coil overs for AquaMutt for hauling loads. With 175/70-13s or any tire that tall, I would like to keep the back end from rubbing on bumps, especially when a load is in the back (either stuff in back or pulling a trailer).
Right now I have Monroe Aspire spec rear struts and old Aspire rear springs cut one coil. This is not tall or strong enough for what I want to do. I could try my "heavy duty" Festiva rear springs I got from FMS, or I could go "coil over."
Here is what I'm thinking about from Summit:
This pair of springs is rated 150 lbs, but the described rear vehicle weight seems high to me. Wrong choice?
Coil over kit:
Is 7" travel struts about right? I have no idea.
Here is the page of other choices:
I don't see any strut diameter info.
I know I want aluminum top hats and I think I can cut the lower perch off okay by myself without too much trouble. I'm just not sure I can gather all the parts together properly!
Adjustable rears will allow me to run Aqua relatively low when not hauling loads, and raise her rear end up for hauling when necessary.
Any help is appreciated!
Karl
Right now I have Monroe Aspire spec rear struts and old Aspire rear springs cut one coil. This is not tall or strong enough for what I want to do. I could try my "heavy duty" Festiva rear springs I got from FMS, or I could go "coil over."
Here is what I'm thinking about from Summit:
This pair of springs is rated 150 lbs, but the described rear vehicle weight seems high to me. Wrong choice?
Coil over kit:
Is 7" travel struts about right? I have no idea.
Here is the page of other choices:
I don't see any strut diameter info.
I know I want aluminum top hats and I think I can cut the lower perch off okay by myself without too much trouble. I'm just not sure I can gather all the parts together properly!
Adjustable rears will allow me to run Aqua relatively low when not hauling loads, and raise her rear end up for hauling when necessary.
Any help is appreciated!
Karl
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