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HELLO MR HADAR
- The problem
is rear spring fatigue created by torque during acceleration. As an offroader accelerates, it torques to one side on the rear axle. Over a short period of time this causes one rear coil to fatigue prematurely and loose lift height. As you increase lift height this problem becomes more severe; the higher the vehicle the greater torque angle
we will be more than happy to re inspect the springs
SHANE
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