76 Cyclone suspension springs

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ljm
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76 Cyclone suspension springs

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Hi

Is there an easy way to tell the difference between the front and the rear springs for the skid?
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harleysportster
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Re: 76 Cyclone suspension springs

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Take a picture of what you have.

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ljm
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Re: 76 Cyclone suspension springs

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I have both. Just would rather know which is which.
I bought the sled in pieces and have it all most together.
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harleysportster
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Re: 76 Cyclone suspension springs

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I believe the thicker springs go in the back.

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