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racin_38

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are these a lot better then stockers ?
i want to use the least amount of spring spacers as possible and have my savage sit just over level not flat ,i know its not the best for handling but i am not racing just bashing ,
thanx
rick
 
I have some like that on my S Maxx, they are a little better than stock but I still had to use one large spacer.
 
Those kinda of look like the Triple rate springs I got from Imbroken a while back. I like em but I only use 4 of the 8 I got.I have to use lighter oil.too Bouncy!!!
 
i got some!! there sweet. but the ones i got a a touch short. i had to use one big spacer per shock to keep um tight. you may want to put in limiters..
 
I had them but I didn't like them. IMO the tight coils don't do much of a job over the small bumps and there is not enough large coils to soak up anything large. If you are looking to get your arms just above level, cut your shock spacers in half and use the stock black or purple springs.
 
ok heres what i did ,
i had a few onroad springs lay here and installed them on top then put on my stock purple springs ,works like a charm ,i even put a glass of water on the rear where the motor was to check it with the added wieght to see how the rebounded ,seems to work really well and i can drop it from above my head and doesn't even come close to bottoming out
but i will have to wait till spring to test it ,no motor right now and i am not breaking in the new 1 till weather is right
 
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