rear spring f2

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joeheys123
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rear spring f2

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dose eny one no wot rear spring in pounds for f2 aprox cheers joe
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ianw
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Re: rear spring f2

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I think that will depend on the make of the shock Joe.
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Re: rear spring f2

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Hi Joe, I have just had a look at the spring on the Maxton rear shock of the chassis you built for me and it has engraved on one end of it what looks like a back to front letter C followed by a letter S then 300, so I presume it is a 300lb spring.
Give me a call if you want to know anything else about it, or even borrow it. :thumbup:
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Re: rear spring f2

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ianw wrote:I think that will depend on the make of the shock Joe, but I've got a good Dictionary that you can have for free!
Wow! Mocking the spelling of a dyslexic person from behind the safety of your keyboard, that's impressive.....

Oh and in regards to your reply to Joe's question, you seem to have totally missed the point, but hey, thanks for your input.
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Conventional swinging arm , 250 to 300 Ib Joe.
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thanks to all now sorted
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In reply to Metalface, I wasn't intending to mock Joe, I have known Joe for over 30 years but never knew he was dyslexic.
I apologize to Joe for any offence I may have caused.
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If you read through the 50 messages that Joe has posted on here,I don't think he has such a problem :D
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