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Standard Coil Retainer VS. Duff Version

pipermike

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Oct 9, 2010
Messages
253
I just replaced mine with the JD ones when I did my lift. Very stout, I would def recomend.
 

70_Steve

Old Guy
Joined
Dec 13, 2002
Messages
8,317
I built my own. Cost ~$15 to build the pair. They do work very well.

When I rebuilt the front suspension, my worn out stock coil cups allowed the spring to bow out badly towards the tires. These straightened out the spring nicely.
 

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SC74

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Bronco Guru
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May 24, 2004
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3,413
Duff's is very nice and I recommend it! If buying new, why not upgrade from stock.
 
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Ensane13

New Member
Joined
Mar 9, 2012
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43
Loc.
Sandy Hook
agreed, and it seems to be the same price unless it's 75 bucks per side. I'm making the phone call now to find out and order. Thanks for the input guys.
 

tasker

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all knowing of nothing
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NH
they come as a pair and have them on both of mine.....
 
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