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DelDiablo

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Joined
Oct 21, 2019
Messages
8
Loc.
Dana Point
Yes, they still have the PAC springs. I counted the active coils but didn't have a pair of calipers handy at NORRA this year :).

Brian Godfrey (Boyd's co-driver) always seems to get a little nervous when I look under their truck :).

Todd Z.

Todd,
Come on by, bring a camera, bring some calipers and a tape measure if you like. There isn't anything to hide under our truck. Bring beer and a pad and a pencil. You guys must think there is some part number you'll find or magic combination to be learned. We used good old trial and error to get our set-up. -Boyd
 

toddz69

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Bronco Guru
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Nov 28, 2001
Messages
10,256
Todd,
Come on by, bring a camera, bring some calipers and a tape measure if you like. There isn't anything to hide under our truck. Bring beer and a pad and a pencil. You guys must think there is some part number you'll find or magic combination to be learned. We used good old trial and error to get our set-up. -Boyd

LOL. I never seem to have a calipers handy at the finish line....I'm always curious what spring rates everyone's running on their trucks. And yes, we've been running together long enough that I don't think we have any secrets.

Todd Z.
 
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landshark99

landshark99

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Bronco Guru
Joined
Oct 13, 2011
Messages
1,405
Loc.
Montrose, Colorado
For what it’s worth, I used wildhorses 2.5 coils up front and they have worked great so far :)

leafs are custom Alcans for an early bronco with 2.5” lift - 450lb over stock.
 
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