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New Member Username: Geflackt
Post Number: 5 Registered: 03-2003
| Posted on Friday, March 28, 2003 - 12:47 pm: |
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Looking at doing the ol' conversion from air to coils on a '95 LWB. The Rangie will not be an everyday vehicle, but used more in the winter. I will occasionally use it offroading and mostly to haul car parts. Also, I will be using a trailer and possible towing a trailer with a small car on it. Comfort is somewhat of a concern, but not a priority. I see the standard geniune LR springs, a medium LR spring, and the OME setup. Suggestions?? Jason. |