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Old 12-22-2007, 07:33 PM
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I have a the newish JIC setup - installed about 4 months ago. Have the 8/12 springs. If anyone has the 10/14 set up but finds them too much, could you PM me. I am interested in upgrading, and swapping could make two people happy for less money.
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Just in time. I have set that I haven't installed yet that are 10/14. These are for a 993, is their any differences with their springs. I am debating on starting out lower. Is the 8/12 their medium range.
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yes it is
I will check on any possible differences
Old 12-23-2007, 11:56 PM
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I'll look and see if I have my old spring in the pile ...
I now run 800/1000 lb springs
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Should not be a difference, except for spring rate of course, as I have seen people swap rears to front and buy heavier rears, or swap springs with others. When I put the JICs on my 993, they told me that the shocks are good up to 1,000lbs before they need to be re-valved.



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