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#2
Re: De-Arched Springs
A14force
Posted on: 2012/12/30 2:50
I had some springs like this once. They were awful. I couldn't put any power down at all. Better to get the yes reversed to go lower, but still keep some of the shape so the spring can hold the wheel on the road.
#3
Re: De-Arched Springs
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2012/12/30 8:53
So it's mainly for looks? And worse than lowering block it sounds like.
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Re: De-Arched Springs
A14force
Posted on: 2012/12/31 9:48
Thats just my experience.
I was running pretty crap tyres too. But it used to light up on command. (I once smashed 1,2,3,4 and was still spinning.
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Re: De-Arched Springs
Tidy_1200
Posted on: 2012/12/31 9:55
Yep +1, mine are flat and I do that all the time hahaha, rough ride but lots of fun haha
#6
Re: De-Arched Springs
Stock1200Ute1
Posted on: 2012/12/31 12:48
i didnt even know these where made...
Who sells them and for how much? I would be intrigued performance wise how these would be matched up against reset, flipped and taken out leaves....
#7
Re: De-Arched Springs
estyre
Posted on: 2012/12/31 15:16
i need a set of those alloy bushes!
my ute springs are flipped and they are awesome ,spin straigh up no tramping ,just lights up and not too bouncy maybe it would help if there was a helper leaf in there? cos mine are ute sprins with the helper flipped and the one after it flipped too :D You can view topic.
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