Currie/RJ bumps do not retain the front coils.
When a typical front outboard is done with 11" travel Foxes and a 50/50 split using Currie/RJ 4" coils, the front coils do not need to be retained. Mine with 12s do unseat the coils by about 1/2", as I recall. Which is why I have my special secret
Currie/RJ bumps do not retain the front coils.
When a typical front outboard is done with 11" travel Foxes and a 50/50 split using Currie/RJ 4" coils, the front coils do not need to be retained. Mine with 12s do unseat the coils by about 1/2", as I recall. Which is why I have my special secret keeper springs.
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I have thought about switching to RJ springs for the longer travel. It will also lower my shock mount spacing which might help. I’m sitting at 5 inch’s with the rock Krawler 4.5 inch springs. My concern with that is it will probably make my track bar interference worse or happen sooner. If I looking at it correctly. I realize if I gain in one spot I seem to loose on the flip side. Anyway i think step one is clearing the track bar which might just be extra bend.