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| monkeywrench |
May 31 2004, 10:54 AM
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I have 100lb springs with billsteins What is the right preload or perch height?
A friend gave me a set of yellow springs with no markings. Anyone know what they might be 140lb, 180lb??? They are pretty stiff. I tried them and they made the care feel out of balance. I would need to upgrade the torsoion bars to match. But what would this be?? |
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