Rear coils. L400
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Rear coils. L400
Are the coils the same size in the series 2 as series 1?
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Re: Rear coils. L400
Get them in yet??
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- Firesong
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Rear coils. L400
Okay. Had a fuel issue. Think I resolved it. Put the coils in plus a 1" spacer. Didn't use compression tools. Used toombs instructions on the uk site and took the bolt out of the swing arm at the rear. 1st side took an hour. 2nd side took 15 minutes (literally). The hd coils from CC Autos are super stiff. They have a new coil replacing the other ones that weren't holding up. I now have the equivalent of a 2" lift. I'm expecting it to settle a bit but it hasn't yet. Hooking the trailer up tomorrow with the kubota on it. Will see how it works.
I haven't adjusted the front yet. Want to see what the back end settles down to. Ride it for a week. I will tell you the ride is much nicer than is was previous.
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I haven't adjusted the front yet. Want to see what the back end settles down to. Ride it for a week. I will tell you the ride is much nicer than is was previous.
[img]http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14/08 ... 37fd42.jpg[/img]