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Post by chrisco on Jan 20, 2018 16:08:42 GMT 10
I want to get a heavier rate spring for my rear shock. The racetech calculator is telling me that for my 95Kg weight I require a 19.6Kg/mm spring. I'm not sure whether to go for this one or the next one softer. Anyone of a similar weight put a racetech spring on the rear? Which one did you use?
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Post by kenmoore on Jan 21, 2018 6:26:23 GMT 10
Before I got my Dmr shock I had a standard shock with an Eibach Spring that is good for 95Kgs.
It made a good difference and was worth it.
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Post by chrisco on Jan 21, 2018 9:33:58 GMT 10
That's what I was thinking but I'm torn between spending a couple of hundred on a spring or just forking out a bit extra and getting the DMR shock now because I will probably end up doing it eventually anyway.
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Post by chrisco on Jan 21, 2018 9:36:10 GMT 10
What's the go with purchasing the DMR shock? Does he have an online store or do I need to contact him by phone or email?
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Post by chrisco on Jan 21, 2018 9:38:27 GMT 10
Is that aluminum extension bit on the bottom nice and solid? It looks like it could possibly work itself loose in the long term as it appears to be held on with a single bolt.
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Post by kenmoore on Jan 22, 2018 6:58:22 GMT 10
Go with the Dmr if you can.
It makes a world of difference.
His shock is well built.
Look up his site, Daugherty Motor Sports from memory and then e mail him.
He will send you a spec sheet to fill out and return.
All up mine took about 3 weeks.
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