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Looking for Springs sets for EMaxx

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Hey Guys,

I am looking for a spring package for my Emaxx. I would like to have a selection of springs to choose from and have not been able to find any. I am running Integy MSR5 shocks... if that makes a difference. Thanks guys.

Tom
 
Thanks Rob, I appreciate it. I was all over Tower. I never would have guessed that Trinity would make springs for the Tmaxx. Thanks again.

Tom
 
Hey Rob,

Thanks for the info! I ended up buying a set of 40 springs from Integy. It ran the gamot of spring rates so I figured I would give them a shot. Thanks again for your help!

Tom
 
good choice Tom. I have that set as well. IMO they are nice than the blue/black springs that Trinity makes. I've had those as well. I didn't like the fact that they had so many coils.. they tended to to "wander" a bit during compression. I think the Integy set are all the same gauge wire. The difference is made in the amount of coils. Less coils = more spring rate and vice versa. The seem to keep themselves centered under load better than the heavier gauged Trinity springs.
 
good choice Tom. I have that set as well. IMO they are nice than the blue/black springs that Trinity makes. I've had those as well. I didn't like the fact that they had so many coils.. they tended to to "wander" a bit during compression. I think the Integy set are all the same gauge wire. The difference is made in the amount of coils. Less coils = more spring rate and vice versa. The seem to keep themselves centered under load better than the heavier gauged Trinity springs.

Sweet! It is nice to hear a true testimonial from someone who actually uses them. All I had to go on was the info on Integy's site. I figured that since they had so many spring rates in the kit, I figured it is the better buy. I am also using MSR 5 Shocks, so I figured they would be the better buy. Thanks for the info man!

Tom
 
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