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Has any one got a part number for the old red springs that are used on the cat sx

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you could try here www.racing-cars.com/main.asp

U3390 (front) & U3396 (rear) both in stock at £4.99 a pair

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They are the new Cat springs.
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The part numbers you are after are:

u1865p old red springs med length rate 2.5

u1390h old grey springs short length rate 3.0

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Cheers guys

jus more question why are the old springs prefered to the new ones?

i was lead to believe they are the same stiffness as their newer counter parts but could be wrong.
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Dude, i don't know what the fuss is about the old springs to be honest. As long as you stick to either all new springs, or all old springs, you'll be laffin.
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