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Old 03-27-2018, 05:44 AM
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I am running these shocks on my M-07 but I cant work out which spare springs I should buy... can anyone help and advise me of which Tamiya codes I need to order for some additional spare, soft, medium and hard springs?

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Also, if you want the super soft springs in this set:
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You can also use SMJ linear and progressive springs (Silverline TL long type). They come as a pair and matched.

https://smj-rc.com

https://www.tonisport.de/search?sSearch=smj
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You can also use SMJ linear and progressive springs (Silverline TL long type). They come as a pair and matched.

https://smj-rc.com

https://www.tonisport.de/search?sSearch=smj
I love SMJ springs. I want to try out X-ray just to compare. I don't know that I will be able to tell a difference though. But I definitely can tell the difference between Tamiya and SMJ.
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I have tried these,the blue versions of these springs on my m07

https://www.the-border.com/tamiya-tr...lue-47317.html

But they are too hard for me

I will try xray springs,those are great springs for my ta07,will try them on my m07 to with the big bore blue shocks(same as yours)
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Many thanks for the replies... very helpful.
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