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08.02.2008, 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianG View Post
Thanks, E-Traxxer.

Anyone know where to get a suspension spring coupler? I tried searching, but don't think I'm using the right terminology. The rear-end of this car is too soft even after dialing in max preload - especially after installing Revo springs in the front. But I don't know of a stiff-enough spring I could use there. So, I thought I'd use the stock rear spring along with the stock front spring stacked together, but I need something that will keep them inline. I hope I explained that well enough.
I would think that a piece or two of heat shrink, applied when the springs are assembled end to end with the shock body in the center would work. Maybe add a small amount of glue to help it hold together. Or find a piece of thin wall plastic tube that fits perfectly to the outside of the spring, but that sounds hard to find. Heatshrink sounds like the thing I would use...

I llike the idea, and was going to suggest to stack 2 springs together (revo or jato) to get the extra length. Came up with that a few days ago, while staring at my gtp.
   
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