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I know some of you have tried different springs out back but haven't heard much feedback. I'm wondering if a spring with more side load will help overall as long as you adjust front clutch for it.
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I had a XYZ ordered awhile back and it never showed? Damn it! XYZ is sending out another(thanks).. BUT the whole planet is melting, so might not get any test time on it.. I really wanted to run a stiffer spring on the 3/3 setting.. As mine backshifts like a Mother, with a straight 38 helix wrapped at 6/1
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Most aftermarket springs have the tabs in a different location on each end so the numbers won't jive with OEM. You will need to play around with it to acheive similar torsion/twist.
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Replied on the post "grenaded belt" for springs I have tested.
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