corsajay88
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can anyone tell from this pic if these spring are 40 or 60 drop? (black one is standard spring)

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thanks
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Jed D
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not have it wrote on anywhere? 60 by the looks of it but cant say for sure
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corsajay88
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it doesnt seem to say anywhere. i thought they looked a bit small to be 40. will be finally getting them on anyway. couldn't get old spring off the damper due to the spring seat being stuck.
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edd1.0
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when you put the spring on the shock you can tell , 60mm will move around and shouldnt need a spring compressor but 40mm willl need compressing to fit
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Jed D
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going on standard shocks?
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corsajay88
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nah had got some shortened shocks but as said spring seat was stuck on so couldnt get the old spring off. thats why ive waited to sort it, i had my old one lowered on standard shocks only 40 but the ride wasnt that great. i might be interested in yours as well if the price is right. are jamex any good?
[Edited on 05-01-2012 by corsajay88]
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Jed D
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only thing i dont like about my jamex's is they dont have the adjustable camber top bolt hole like most collys do and when i saw a set of collys pop up cheap i thought why not....
need to fit them first like lol
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