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    The rear has a spacer, but none needed in the front is that correct? Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by GLG20 View Post
    Got the springs in today. How much pre-load adjustment is recommended front and back? Thanks
    Just suggest you measure them and get them same length side to side. It is probably reliable, but I would not trust the preload threads for a measure, so a good tape or long caliper in same spots on each pair to get them equal. And get nut fully threaded. If you use a tape the machined part of the spring coil or the seat faces are good spots to use.
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