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Have you looked into Caltrac's split mono-springs. Im sure your using their traction link. Im very happy with the quality. And when i was having trouble getting my car to hook up. Their tech people were very helpful. I sent them a video and they set me in the right direction. Hope this helps.
steve http://www.calvertracing.com/store/s...-2000-p-5.html
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Thanks Steve.
I was not very clear. Was asking about the front coil springs for my car. I do have the Caltrac split mono on the back, along with their bars, front and rear shocks. Been very happy with performance and service from Caltrac. I did finally get in touch with Santhuffs and ordered the springs from Santhuff's. They recommended a little lighter spring than I expected, but told me they knew what they were doing. I am looking forward to getting them on the car and trying all the new stuff I put on it. Ken Stock 412 |
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