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Super Jamie
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Springs captive at full suspension droop Fri, 20 August 2004 06:58 Go to previous message
i want to lower the front of my ke25, which has macpherson struts. i have some custom rally springs i bought off a guy, but they aren't captive at full droop. they certainly stay in the car during all sorts of conditions, certainly nothing as severe as what i'll be putting it through

i've called an engineer and rta tech enquiries, and they tell me there is NO RULE that says springs have to be captive at full droop. local highway patrol didn't know of such a rule, and said it would only be a problem if the spring popped out and caused an accident. so it looks like i can use these springs!
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Read Message   Springs captive at full suspension droop  Super JamieFri, 20 August 2004 06:58
Read Message   Re: Springs captive at full suspension droop CLGFri, 20 August 2004 07:17
Read Message   Re: Springs captive at full suspension droop Super JamieFri, 20 August 2004 07:28
Read Message   Re: Springs captive at full suspension droop gianttomatoFri, 20 August 2004 08:35
Read Message   Re: Springs captive at full suspension droop Super JamieFri, 20 August 2004 09:30
Read Message   Re: Springs captive at full suspension droop CLGFri, 20 August 2004 15:21
Read Message   Re: Springs captive at full suspension droop ed_ma61Fri, 20 August 2004 08:39
Read Message   Re: Springs captive at full suspension droop Super JamieFri, 20 August 2004 09:33
Read Message   Re: Springs captive at full suspension droop takaiFri, 20 August 2004 10:03
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