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My set has just come! yay!

But I have a question, the wider front springs (i think they are the front anyway) are more closely coiled at one end than the other, should the tight coils go at the top or bottom?

Thanks

Rob

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I would put them at the top so the dead coils don't add to the weight and hence inertia of the moving suspension parts. However, I recommend following manufacturers instructions.

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I would put them at the top so the dead coils don't add to the weight and hence inertia of the moving suspension parts. However, I recommend following manufacturers instructions.

No warranty of any kind implied or given and no liability accepted.

There were no instructions in the box :s

I'm going to phone them to be on the safe side, but I did think the same as you.

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As per MantaDoc, I've always put the tighter coils to the top, would be interesting to know what they say to you on the phone, as I've never had fitting instructions yet.

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