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40 savage springs for 30$?????

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i got a package today (lhs had them on wall!!!).. this is the low down on them... they are each different rate per coil count..
and i only paid 25 for them, figured id share since till yesterday i never knew of them.. and today i saw them in person so had to buy...

green 19 extra hard
red 20 hard
purpal 21 med
green 22 soft
blue 23 extra soft...

the 2 greens are idenical in color so # of coils matter... my impression so far.. i need to figure out a way to get the pound rate of them.. but they are nice.. and for 30ish not a bad deal..
 
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I was thinking about gettting those each color has 8 right? so you would need to just buy one package? if you can leave some feed backon how good they are. Thanks
 
I installed the "Works For Competition" 6# purple spring all the way around on my Savage and they are great compaired to the stock springs. The were somewhere around $16 for a set of 8 springs. I got 4# also but haven't even tried them because I like the way the 6# have been working.
 
they are great, so far id say the super soft ones are same as stock, so if they are 2#, id add .5# to each upgrade it is very very impressive, i like them so far
 
CRSMP5: Which are most comparable to the stock Savage springs? In the middle of the ranges you get or what?
 
I think he was saying the blue springs were most like the stock.

I have WFC 4lb and 6lb. I've run the 4 and like them but am curious if anyone has run the 6lb? That would probably be the greens by Integy.

CRSMP5 - Did they give you a lb. rating for each set?
 
I have both the 4# and 6# WFC springs. Currently I have the 6# n the truck. They work pretty good for me. I'm running the stock shocks with 35W front oil and 45W rear oil. I'm not an air jumper but for what I've run with them I like the pervormance over the factory springs. I do run with spacers in the front and rear and have the front sitting lower at rest than the rear by about an inch so it runs fairly level on throttle.
 
I run the WFC 6lb purple springs with the stock shocks and 35wt oil. Lasted for 3 days before back shock broke in half. After trying to do a backflip off a ramp. So i wouldnt recomend using the 6lb springs and 35wt oil if you plan obn jumping a lot. But while they lasted I liked the performance and the way it handeled.
 
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