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Aaron Cox |
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i have opinions of both.....
i run linear 140's..... a friend of mine has progressive 165's. what are the pros and cons of each. |
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2 linear spring equals a linear progression. Those little tender springa are pretty insigificant anyway. They collapse with such little pressure. They are mainly to hold the spring in line with the perches Eibach is making spring sets with what looks like a tender spring, but is really a short progressive spring. You can get multiple progressive, progressive linear sets etc. Get the Truechoice paper catalog, they have a pretty large selection of springs and some explanations |
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