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Old Feb 28, 2008 | 10:55 PM
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Default Upgrade rear shocks

I have an 03, independant rear suspension. I have an atv carrier that fits into the receiver hitch. When loaded it drops the suspension around 5 inches. The tires are aboput 2 inches away from rubbing the metal. I also have tires that stick out 2 inches so it hits the fender over sharp turns when going into a ditch. Ive put in solid rubber coil spring wedges and they help lift it back up about 5 inches but its more of a temp fix. Is there something easy to install on that type of setup. Maybe air bags or ive seen an airbag inside the coil springs, something that I can have the stock ride when needed. Also not too expensive and maybe something I can install. If you can provide websites or brand names that would help.
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Old May 5, 2009 | 11:18 AM
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where did you get the coil spring wedges? How are these compared to the "coil spring spacers"?
 
Old May 13, 2009 | 11:03 AM
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There are many diffarent way we can go with this.I can sit up up with a air unit that will help out a lot.website www.higherlimitsperformance.com or call 360 773 3589 and i will look up the part numbers for prices i need year make model My name is RYAN @Higher Limits Performance Thanks for time
 
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