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      08-31-2021, 12:42 AM   #6
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Thanks guys,

The truth is I'm not exactly sure. Maybe I should start a new thread first before I open my mouth.

Let me explain. I just ordered a pair of Rogue articulating spring perches today. They are said to have between 10-55mm of adjustment. Have either of you used these or the Ground Control version?

Currently, I have Eibach progressive lowering springs in the rear and they claim to drop the ride height by 10mm. Don't ask me why my coilover kit was supplied with them, I wish I had specified linear springs with an adjusting perch. Anyway, I am looking to get about a 1" or 25mm drop from stock.

Not looking for a slammed look but need more than I already have. I have about a 15mm wheel tire gap up front which I think looks good but ATM the rear has a 35mm gap, so I need to fix this.

From my research, it is hard to estimate what length of spring I will need. I have seen people say anything from 4" up to 6" is right. When I measure the length at full droop it is 7.5". So I was thinking maybe a 6" spring, but that is just a guess. What length do you guys think is right?

Upfront I am running 400lb/in springs so for the rear I guess maybe a 500lb/in spring would be a good match?

Maybe, I will try to find some cheap springs locally to try first so I can know what length is perfect for the drop I need with these perches
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