Spring length?

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PHROX
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Spring length?

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Hey, anyone with a solid axel and good flex out of it.... can you post the springs you are using and thier compressed lenght? thanks...
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:frown: you try'n to get rid of those awful fullsize spring's to? im goonna try to get my wristed arm done this weekend. i picked up some steel yesterday so you might want to wait to see what the wristed arm does. ;)
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I would guess (purely as guess) that there isnt enough weight flex all that much even with the wristed arm.

Phrox what height lift are you looking for. Like Matt and others have mentioned, you could buy the EB 3" springs from Duff. They are pretty cheap and seem to perform well.
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Phillippi Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 7:58 pm Post subject:

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I would guess (purely as guess) that there isnt enough weight flex all that much even with the wristed arm.
i am thinking the same thing but i want to find out if it really makes that much of a difference with the wristed arm. im also on a tite budget and the wristed arm is very cheap to build.
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