Is there detail on spring rates anywhere? I'm interested in finding out what the specs are on:
M68716/68716 - Liquifire stock rear swingarm springs
M67948/67949 - Liquifire stock front swingarm springs
M68464/68465 - Liquifire 'deep snow' rear swingarm springs
I understand the Kimpex reproduction springs have been discontinued so new springs are difficult to find so I was curious to find out how much it would cost to have a spring chop bend up and heat treat a few.
Wouldn't be too hard to build a bending jig, you'd just need to find a shop that could heat-treat the steel afterward.
Suspension springs
- SIIaCanuck
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Suspension springs
Stew
'80 440 Liquifire
'72 292SS Elan
'74 294SS Elan
'73 Evinrude QF (for sale if someone wants one)
'80 440 Liquifire
'72 292SS Elan
'74 294SS Elan
'73 Evinrude QF (for sale if someone wants one)
Re: Suspension springs
oh keep me posted on this , I have a 80 trail-fire 340 and it bottoms out ,they have heavy duty ones?
- SIIaCanuck
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Re: Suspension springs
So far I've managed to get a pair of NOS front springs, and two pair of rear springs, three of which are NOS and one is Kimpex.
These are the stock springs and I don't know what the deep snow kit springs are like in comparison. I'd imagine that they're stiffer as they're for a longer swingarm. Less coil, more preload?
Anyone have a photograph of the deep snow kit springs?
These are the stock springs and I don't know what the deep snow kit springs are like in comparison. I'd imagine that they're stiffer as they're for a longer swingarm. Less coil, more preload?
Anyone have a photograph of the deep snow kit springs?
Stew
'80 440 Liquifire
'72 292SS Elan
'74 294SS Elan
'73 Evinrude QF (for sale if someone wants one)
'80 440 Liquifire
'72 292SS Elan
'74 294SS Elan
'73 Evinrude QF (for sale if someone wants one)