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P1, P2 and P3 all have 90 mm of travel, just different progressive rates applied to the springs. The long travel, which not to many people seem to care for have 120 mm of travel.
 
so if p1 p2 & p3 all have 90mm of travel and all it says on 3racing is 90t how do i know what progressive rate they are? are p2 and 90mm of travel like a standard base setting for racing
 
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Good questions....I thought I had if figured out...but I guess now i'm confused!>!
 
hyper 7 pro said:
so if p1 p2 & p3 all have 90mm of travel and all it says on 3racing is 90t how do i know what progressive rate they are? are p2 and 90mm of travel like a standard base setting for racing

I've also wondered why the aftermarket brands don't say what rate they are. I guess you would have to ask each individual company. The Racers Edge rockers on rcnitrotalk's homepage have more then one set of holes in them. I'm assuming thats to adjust the progressive rates, but I'm not sure because they don't give you any info, even at the Racers Edge site. :shrug: And yes, most people seem to like the p2's with a little stiffer springs, like tans in back and green in the front.
 
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