Are Blisteins from SLP valved for SLP springs?
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Are Blisteins from SLP valved for SLP springs?
Are the blisteins from here specifically valved for These springs?
The blisteins here are more epensive than blisteins I can get elswhere, so I don't want to have to pay extra $$ for the shocks from SLP if they're the same has blisteins from the factory.. I've heard a few people say that they are, but can anyone confirm?
The blisteins here are more epensive than blisteins I can get elswhere, so I don't want to have to pay extra $$ for the shocks from SLP if they're the same has blisteins from the factory.. I've heard a few people say that they are, but can anyone confirm?
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Re: Are Blisteins from SLP valved for SLP springs?
They are valved better then the regs. They support a spring up to 430 pounds. The SLP springs are much lower then that and would work great with those springs.
FYI: im using a 410 pound non progressive spring from Suspension Techniques combined with the SLP Blisteins. Its lowered 1.3 in front and 1.7 in rear. Its an awsome handeling combo imo.
FYI: im using a 410 pound non progressive spring from Suspension Techniques combined with the SLP Blisteins. Its lowered 1.3 in front and 1.7 in rear. Its an awsome handeling combo imo.
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