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Old 27-07-2011
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I very much like the idea of not having to cut down the springs to get the ride height right. Dont suppose you know of a good place to get these? Also were these on a bumpy, jumpy grass track type course? Are teh springs soft, medium?

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Originally Posted by msxmre View Post
Hi m8 I run Associated Silvers on the front and Yokomo Greens on the rear. I run 35wt oil in the front shocks and 30wt oil in the rear. I run these springs because it let's me get the desired ride heights, something I wasn't able to achieve with the rear Tamiya springs, little too long and didn't fancy cutting a coil from the rear Tamiya springs.
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