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> WTB/WTT 250-300lbs springs
yeahmag
post Oct 15 2018, 10:37 PM
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I'm hanging the inside front wheel a little bit more than I want to and have a bit of roll-over oversteer in the rear. I'm looking to ideally work a trade, but I'm happy to buy outright too (remember, these are only $65 new, yes I am that cheap).

I currently have a 2.5" ID, 225lb, 8" spring. I'm looking for a 7"-8" spring between 250-300lbs.

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post Oct 16 2018, 09:16 AM
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QUOTE(yeahmag @ Oct 15 2018, 09:37 PM) *

I'm hanging the inside front wheel a little bit more than I want to and have a bit of roll-over oversteer in the rear. I'm looking to ideally work a trade, but I'm happy to buy outright too (remember, these are only $65 new, yes I am that cheap).

I currently have a 2.5" ID, 225lb, 8" spring. I'm looking for a 7"-8" spring between 250-300lbs.

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Aaron, I have hypercoil 2.5 id springs for the koni coilover threaded perch. They are 10" and 250lbs. I would do another swap with you if you want. I wouldn't be able to get the springs out until this weekend though.

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post Oct 16 2018, 09:21 AM
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This is a reference pic of a 150lb spring I used to run, this is why I think it is 10" tall for the 250lb set


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Thanks, Travis! Unfortunately my threaded perches are such that even an 8" is technically too long.
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post Oct 16 2018, 10:29 AM
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