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Old 03-12-2014, 02:39 PM
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You guys do realize thats about $60 in parts not counting the bearings?
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Originally Posted by DG Designs
So where do the white K springs fall in the associated world?
The chart I've seen shows the measured rate no where near the claimed rate.
I haven't looked at the rating since I was at the track working on set up but I had a few AE guys tell me they went to the white springs all the way around and Hartson runs them since they are more consistence then the ae springs.

To me they feel more progressive and it seems to make the car more active and not so flat.
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Cool thanks. Thats where i am starting, if i ever make it out there.
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Even so, I bet the people bidding are only needing the front A-arms.
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Originally Posted by What up?

To me they feel more progressive.
This is why the team runs K springs, not because they are more consistant. They have a more progressive feel that basically lowers the roll in the car as the springs compress.
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Just thought I would past this information along. I fitted a rpm bumper from a b4 and it's a direct fit. It gives a little more protection
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Another pic.
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Originally Posted by Potoczak
Just thought I would past this information along. I fitted a rpm bumper from a b4 and it's a direct fit. It gives a little more protection


That's good to know, thanks for sharing! :thumbsup:
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Old 03-12-2014, 04:38 PM
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Just thought I would past this information along. I fitted a rpm bumper from a b4 and it's a direct fit. It gives a little more protection
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Another pic
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Old 03-12-2014, 04:45 PM
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Any B4 bumper should work.

I've been running the B5 bumper on my Xfactory for a month. I never liked the RPM B4 bumper as it has a tendency to catch if you get a little too nose down on landings or big jumps.
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Any shops with stock on mid motors? We are still mid april for delivery dates up here in Canada.
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Originally Posted by robbie_gtc
Any shops with stock on mid motors? We are still mid april for delivery dates up here in Canada.
No way these things are out of stock almost everywhere
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Everyone one running the stock 2 limiters all teh way around in all the shocks?
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Originally Posted by aloksatoor
hehe I choose to spend $$ on the LW parts rather than new motors/batts
It's called style points bro! We all do it
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