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Old 04-29-2008, 02:44 AM   #9 (permalink)
mbarroso12
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Re: OME lift installed and i GOT A PROBLEM...

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There should have been info about "properly clocking" the springs.... go back and read through that info. I'm pretty sure your springs were assembled with the clocking off. They will rub if not clocked properly.
This is most likely the solution to your problem. Which way are those bumps on the spring cups pointed? I had mine pointed pretty much in the direction of the oil drain plug and never had any issues with rubbing




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