moog 7226s springs
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deanhinsley1963 (09-15-2010)
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The application is for the last of the "old body" GM 1 ton Dually Crew cabs, something like '86-'92.
The wire diameter is slightly larger, the free/installed heights are a smidge more, but they use the same inner diameter.
The wire size is what really makes the difference, of course THAT is the dimension that eludes me.
I went to Rockauto with the app. and did the comparison and it did indeed come up with a usable difference.
Mark.
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deanhinsley1963 (09-16-2010)
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LMAO, leave it to you to come up with that!
The application is for the last of the "old body" GM 1 ton Dually Crew cabs, something like '86-'92.
The wire diameter is slightly larger, the free/installed heights are a smidge more, but they use the same inner diameter.
The wire size is what really makes the difference, of course THAT is the dimension that eludes me.
I went to Rockauto with the app. and did the comparison and it did indeed come up with a usable difference.
Mark.
The application is for the last of the "old body" GM 1 ton Dually Crew cabs, something like '86-'92.
The wire diameter is slightly larger, the free/installed heights are a smidge more, but they use the same inner diameter.
The wire size is what really makes the difference, of course THAT is the dimension that eludes me.
I went to Rockauto with the app. and did the comparison and it did indeed come up with a usable difference.
Mark.
The 7226 spring is used in alot of suburbans also, I found this by going to Rock Auto also...
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