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Trinity T-Maxx Springs

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El Pirata

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I've been wondering if I could fit my brand new never used Trinity Heavy spring that were bought a year or so ago onto my buggy shocks. Diameter wise they looked to be a really close match. Length wise they were a tad longer than the front stock springs and a tad shorter than the rear stock springs. I moved the shock mount up one notch in the front and added 2 spacers to the rear to make up for the difference in size.

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Sooo... Was it worth it? Did that spring give you anything that any other buggy spring of equal rate couldnt?
 
I can't vouch for something I have not tried, IE: other buggy springs. I can vouch for the ride difference these give me in comparison to how the old springs were. Yes, definately better than before.
 
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