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flbiker |
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I am looking for a 300lb and a 350lb 8" springs to fit small body pro shocks.My e mail is rayscycle1@aol,com
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jdub1974 |
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I hope other people chime in also to agree that 300 and 350 are TOO stiff for the front of your car on asphalt.
stick to 200,225 or 180,200 but nothing more than 260 is needed |
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Jeff14R |
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Don't get mad, but that is bad advice.
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24grits |
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I would agree with jeff 14R we run 1/4 mile flat track and 33 degree high banked asphalt track and use 300 lb. spring on right front, however if you are
running a sway bar you can run the lighter spring combo.
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44Dwarf |
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Depends on lever ratio and wheel offset.
But sorry i don't have any that stiff ither. 44dwarf
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jdub1974 |
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Well advice is like a-holes right? we have all heard that before....but I can tell you from running asphalt that I have NEVER run more than a 200 on the right
front....I can understand the need for more on a 33 degree banked track....but that must be Talladaga you are talking about....becuase 33 degrees is
huge....like hard to walk up the corner huge.
Jeff I'd love to hear what you run for springs and on what kind of track that justifies a 350 on the right front. The last time I ran that heavy a spring on the RF it was on a Portcity latemodel. Not getting angry, but just stating the experience I've had |
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Jeff14R |
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No problem jdub, I don't want to keep this going here, he just wants some springs.
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Peter DSR |
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Hi we have quite a few 350 x 8" and 300 x 8" brand new SWS springs.
We quite road racing and discountinued those sizes. $29.95 each. Thanks |
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karter25 |
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We have 2 300lb Afcos.
Bud Watson, #15 Modlite
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