Coil spring orientation/ pigtail direction

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rosythorns

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You can run 5100's on the front. They are typically listed as "0-2
" lift or some such notation.

Hmm This one is saying 2-2.5. You used to be able to get that info for the 4600s also.

Part Number:24-186643
Collapsed Length (IN)12.54
Extended Length (IN)16.30
Collapsed Length (MM)318.5
Extended Length (MM)414.0
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TheAutumnWind

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Great! You’ve been very helpful. Thanks a lot!!
NP. The thing is on a torsion cranked front end your limit would still be the same amount collapsed @ the bump stops and the same amount extended at the limit of the stock A arms, so I don't see any reason why you would need to be lifted to run those. Ideally you are close to the middle of the shock stroke @ static ride height, I'd imagine thats still the case on a stock height truck with that shock length. Seems to me that it just has slightly more stroke (and extended length) then the 4600 if anything. The biggest difference would be valving as stated previously.
 

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