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Here's what I have for stock springs
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The blue silver blue primary spring will likely be to soft, but the secondary spring is a keeper. I run a green white green primary spring with four 1mm shims at one end. Your dealer should have or can get em.Here's what I have for stock springs![]()
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Do you think it will work with the primary spring I have now?
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I would think being that's the one that came with the weights .but I have no idea the rate on it or how stiff it is...just have to try it I guess.Do you think it will work with the primary spring I have now?![]()
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Probably their dalton red secondary spring. Suppose to act like a white stock but an inch longer for more pressure.
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So should I just leave the red one on or switch to the black?
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