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Pepino
07/06/2009, 07:42 PM
What is the difference between these two? is there any difference in handling? 912 springs is my next mod and rocky-roads.com offers both kinds, i do some offroading once in a while. Which are better?
Tried finding an answer by doing a search but didnt come up with anything
Thank you!

Riff Raff
07/06/2009, 10:26 PM
Do a forum "search" for a thread by RICKSHAW entitled: "The 913 Experiment"

Pepino
07/06/2009, 10:57 PM
i have seen that thread but dont remember seeing anything about the difference between medium duty and heavy duty, let me recheck it again.

Pepino
07/06/2009, 11:19 PM
Did check that thread and didnt find an answer other than comparing the 919's super heavy duty springs or something like that. I kinda got that the Heavy duty springs should be stiffer and able to carry more load right?

Riff Raff
07/06/2009, 11:28 PM
Hmmm, Ok. Send a PM to fellow member "MARLIN". If I recall correctly, MARLIN went through a comparison dilema between the different springs available. MARLIN is a straight-shooter, and he'll be upfront with you regarding pros/cons.

Ldub
07/07/2009, 01:09 AM
Post #9 should answer your question, but read the entire thread for further clarification...:smilewink

http://www.vehicross.info/forums/showthread.php?t=10299&highlight=OME+912

Pepino
07/07/2009, 02:06 PM
Thank you all for your help!
I just ordered a set of 912's from www.davesport.com
They didnt give me the option of choosing Medium Duty or Heavy Duty so whatever they send will be fine. Is the same place Rickshaw ordered his from so i think it will be fine

Thanks again!

Juan

Pepino
07/07/2009, 02:08 PM
Also got the Daystar Spring Spacers - KC09103BK from Amazon.com
Unfortunatly I am out of the country untill the end of august so i wont get to install anything i bought till then. But i cant wait!

Marlin
07/07/2009, 04:24 PM
I got the 919s, they fit perfect, of course, I talked to the folks over at indy4x, the 919s are a tiny bit taller, but they have a much higher weight capacity, so if you plan on hauling stuff or towing, that would be the difference. Not sure if they ride different or not...

rickshaw
07/08/2009, 08:49 AM
This may help



OME913

Free Height: 390 mm., 15.35 in.

Number of Coils: 9.3

lbf/in spring rate: 180-300

Application: (medium Amigo/Rodeo 5door coil spring 98-02)

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OME912

Free Height: 420 mm., 16.54 in.

Number of Coils: 10.8

lbf/in spring rate: 180-300

Application: (medium load Trooper 92-02)

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OME919

Free Height: 430 mm., 16.93 in.

Number of Coils: 10.8

lbf/in spring rate: 200-280

Application: (heavy load Trooper 92-02)

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Source: OME 912 vs. 913 post #9 (http://www.vehicross.info/forums/showthread.php?p=92266#post92266)



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http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/3223/isuzuTrooper.jpg

http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/3223/isuzuAmigoRodeo.jpg

Source: ARB Application Guide (http://www.arbusa.com/Products/Vehicle-Application-Guide/All-Vehicle-Makes/115.aspx)

Marlin
07/08/2009, 10:38 AM
Nice post, that is the same info I used in my decision, if it requires more lbf/in to compress the 919 spring, that means it will sit higher under normal load or loaded than the 912 or 913, which equals more lift:) Add a spacer, and voila, you are that much higher. But that requires that much more torsion bar crank as well. Its just a matter of what you want, and the ultimate reason, the 912s and 913s were a 6-8 week, 919s were in stock shipped the next day:)