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Re: wheelie bars sprung or unsprung
[Re: MOPARCHAS]
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02/06/09 10:09 PM
02/06/09 10:09 PM
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MR_P_BODY
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Long bars no springs, short bars springs. The long bar has the leverage and only moves a short bit, the short bar doesnt have the leverage...... JMO
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[Re: MR_P_BODY]
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02/06/09 10:31 PM
02/06/09 10:31 PM
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Re: wheelie bars sprung or unsprung
[Re: G_bob]
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02/06/09 11:55 PM
02/06/09 11:55 PM
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Quote:
What's considered long, and what is short?
Is there an in between?
65"-70" is the transition to me, I've got 60"ers and I still have the springs
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Re: wheelie bars sprung or unsprung
#216299
02/06/09 11:59 PM
02/06/09 11:59 PM
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Al_Alguire
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Well my 54"ers are sprung and are WAY short for my car. When time allows I will address this issue. Since I am only concentrating on having the car ready for Vegas and given the elevation I dont think it will be an issue there I am not real worried for now but it will be done sometime after March. The new ones will be 72-74" long and unsprung.
"I am not ashamed to confess I am ignorant of what I do not know."
"It's never wrong to do the right thing"
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Re: wheelie bars sprung or unsprung
[Re: MR_P_BODY]
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02/10/09 08:21 PM
02/10/09 08:21 PM
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I went with 50 inch sprung, mainly for ease of loading. Any longer and I would have to remove them every time it goes in the trailer.
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