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<P><SPAN class=tx>Rear Springs or Re-arched Springs</SPAN></P><P><SPAN class=tx><SPAN class=tx>Adding new rear springs rather than lift blocks will net you a softer ride and more suspension travel. And for some people this is their method of lift because the stock-height appearance appears to be retained. But if you&#8217re going for re-arched springs, think of them as a temporary lift fix--within a year, they&#8217ll begin to sag.</SPAN></SPAN></P>
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Rear Springs or Re-arched Springs

Adding new rear springs rather than lift blocks will net you a softer ride and more suspension travel. And for some people this is their method of lift because the stock-height appearance appears to be retained. But if you’re going for re-arched springs, think of them as a temporary lift fix--within a year, they’ll begin to sag.

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