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did you put the right twist on the secondary spring ?
Matt_phazer_rtx
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I just looked at it and made sure when I took it apart that I put back in the same way as it went in (common sense I think)you started the post by saying you were clueless in clutching. If that is the case, how did you know that the secondary spring needs to be in certain holes?
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Ended up taking it in and got it back last friday, it ended up being a broken secondary spring (27$ part)
it must've been a tiny crack in spring b/c I looked at that spring 3 times and it seemed fine. ordered a spare spring to throw in backpack jus in case it happens again.. thanks for the help.
it must've been a tiny crack in spring b/c I looked at that spring 3 times and it seemed fine. ordered a spare spring to throw in backpack jus in case it happens again.. thanks for the help.
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If you bought a new spare that means you'll never need it. lol
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