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Old 12-21-2012, 11:40 AM
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Hey guys quick question. I just bought a set of 3" synergy front springs new and 3" synergy rear springs that were used... My question is... Are the front springs supposed to be taller than the rears? I have 2.5" teraflex springs on now but I forgot if one was taller than the other. Here's a pic, thanks guys!

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Old 12-21-2012, 12:08 PM
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I remember mine being taller. Should be normal.
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The front springs are taller than the rear. I have a set of these springs on mine. The ride is much smoother than conventional springs.
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Originally Posted by 4wdave
The front springs are taller than the rear. I have a set of these springs on mine. The ride is much smoother than conventional springs.
That's great to hear! I'm looking forward to running these. To compete my pre runner on a budget kit I picked up synergy arms and fox dual reservoir shocks! Fox air bumps will come in time but for now it's the best I can do!
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Looks like you are well on your way to a good system. You will need adjustable tract bars or relocation brackets to center the axles.
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I have a teraflex front monster track bar and the rear relocation bracket. An adjustable rear is in my near future when then money allows... Probably after the fox air bumps
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My goal is to really make a really solid all around JK on 35s... No bigger, without going to coilovers. I can't afford something like that at one time. I have to slowly chip at my jk hahahah



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