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Rear suspension spring help?

Mogman

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I have checked several resources and all have listed the -2 springs as Front springs, not for rear. I do realize the truck will likely ride pretty darn rough with -3 springs but honestly I’m not climbing Everest. It’s mostly driven on street and beach. Here are some numbers I’ve seen
Sorry, I was going by the TM, not a list made up by others
 

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Sorry, I was going by the TM, not a list made up by others
Yeah, I get that. Maybe mine is a fluke, or maybe I’m just weird. I know most people are looking for the “level” suspension but I like the raked look of the original Hmmwv. Plus, it’s in the process of 4-man conversion and I do tow with it so I thought higher spring rate would be good. I don’t mind the rough ride, like I said, street and beach
 

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TM9-2320-280-24p-1...Fig-192.......The 12338316-2 is a Rear ....M998, M996, M1038, M1035, M1045, M1043, M1044, M1046, M1121.
TM9-2320-387-24p.....Fig-151.........The 12338316-2 is a front.....M1113.
 

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TM9-2320-280-24p-1...Fig-192.......The 12338316-2 is a Rear ....M998, M996, M1038, M1035, M1045, M1043, M1044, M1046, M1121.
TM9-2320-387-24p.....Fig-151.........The 12338316-2 is a front.....M1113.
Fig. 192 seams to show a stamped perch with 12338316-2, is that correct for the rear. And has anyone swapped these with the progressive springs? Any "softer" ??? I know that's an oxymoron.
 

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You can swap the cast purch in and use a variable spring for a good ride.
 

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Old thread reactivation I know.
Parts TM was a great reference when looking at replacement rear springs for my M998. My vehicle had sagged springs RF and RR. To my surprise the 12338316-2 spring is used in the rear for the M998 H13 UOC. Same spring is used in the Hummer H1 snow plow reference.

I use the 12338316-2 in the front position on my M998 and they are indeed firm compared to the 12338316-1 by a good margin.
 

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TDButler

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Old thread reactivation I know.
Parts TM was a great reference when looking at replacement rear springs for my M998. My vehicle had sagged springs RF and RR. To my surprise the 12338316-2 spring is used in the rear for the M998 H13 UOC. Same spring is used in the Hummer H1 snow plow reference.

I use the 12338316-2 in the front position on my M998 and they are indeed firm compared to the 12338316-1 by a good margin.
This now makes sense, thanks. What kind of springs did you use in the rear to fix the sag? I assume if the snow plow springs were installed in front, and also in the rear, the rear would actually sit lower now
 

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IMO... With AMG or NOS or nice pull off anything springs and shocks military, it's going to ride like a military truck. If going for a sweet ride, money and after market kits to build it for the engineered ride your looking for.

HumV..... rock, roll, bumpy and loud, CAMO
I got what to me is a SIGNIFICANT ride improvement by simply unbolting the bottom of the shocks.. and driving arround on / off road BINGO!

since then I have removed the shocks and sooo much better (to me)
good luck with you saggy butt! hehe
 
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