Best springs ever- 4 the money!! Ironman 2" (1 Viewer)

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Yeah?! Well it killed mine!
 
NICK, not from him, from others. Buy what the dude has told he has then keep checking on mud, torra, etc. for other pieces. A budget build takes months, not days.
If Ironman is not an option, then check the for sale section for somones OME lift.... I bet Tonya will sell his IronMan springs to you... when he obtains Frankies....


Erica, u just talked me outta getting rid of my Ironmans. My bad Nicka.:D
 
You can get full iron man lift kits at Camel 4X4 online
Lots of other goodies too, I got a set of 79 series springs for my 78. good quality stuff they also sell caster correction plates and swaybar ext.
check em out.

Camel 4x4 and Outdoor for 4x4 Parts and Accessories
 
Rather than start yet another lift thread I thought this would be a good place to ask. Which 2" ironman springs would be a good choice front and rear for 3" of lift on an 80 with stock bumpers and no sliders?
 
Bringing this thread back from the dead.

Do these 2 coil springs perform similarly?

1. OME 850
Free height - 495 mm
Wire diameter - 17 mm
Spring rate - 38.5 N/mm

2. Ironman TOY024C
Free height - 500 mm
Wire diameter - 17 mm
Spring rate - ??
 
Bringing this thread back from the dead.

Do these 2 coil springs perform similarly?

1. OME 850
Free height - 495 mm
Wire diameter - 17 mm
Spring rate - 38.5 N/mm

2. Ironman TOY024C
Free height - 500 mm
Wire diameter - 17 mm
Spring rate - ??
If they have same turns same wire size same free height one should expect same performance.....

have you looked into a dual rate coils? Icon has dual rate 3" & Slinky has 2" & 3" in dual rate also.
 
Bringing this thread back from the dead.

Do these 2 coil springs perform similarly?

1. OME 850
Free height - 495 mm
Wire diameter - 17 mm
Spring rate - 38.5 N/mm

2. Ironman TOY024C
Free height - 500 mm
Wire diameter - 17 mm
Spring rate - ??

Those ironman springs have a 234 lb/in spring rate. Here is a screen shot from their catalog

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