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Does anyone know what the factory spring rate is? I'm looking at Radflo and youre able to pick your spring rate but I'm not sure what would be a good choice. Not planning a front bumper but I do have a winch in the garage that will be going on.
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I found a chart with the front spring rate a while back. It’s like 350-433 depending on the trim level. My Belltech springs are 628 per Belltech technical support.
 

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I would speak with the seller or Radflow to see what they recommend for what you are wanting to do
 
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The Eibach have 550 lb springs, the OME Nitrocharger have 605 lb springs.

If you're looking to add the weight of a winch, but not a bumper, you could probably get away with 550. Since I have the bumper/winch, I went 605 and have 1" strut spacers to keep the front suspended. The 550 could not keep up with a bumper and winch.
 
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Im on Icon coliovers and went with a 700 pound spring. I have a winch and tube bumper on the front. For the icons I feel the 700 rides pretty good and stopped some of the front diving under braking.
 
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Are you on a long travel set up???
Most with the bumper and winch, do
well with the ICON 2.5 / 650lb.spring.
Only other time I have seen someone needing a 700lb. coil springs was on a
+3.0" long travel setup...
 
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Are you on a long travel set up???
Most with the bumper and winch, do
well with the ICON 2.5 / 650lb.spring.
Only other time I have seen someone needing a 700lb. coil springs was on a
+3.0" long travel setup...
i am on LT now but I’ve been running the 700 for a while now before the LT. IMO the heavy spring felt a lot better. Stopped some body roll and the front dive decreased under braking.
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