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x-flex springs any good?

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x-flex springs any good?

Post by luk3y »

has anyone heard if the brand x-flex's springs are any good? looking at the 4 inch kit from snake racing (2 inch springs and 2 inch shackles). cheers
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Post by HUSSLN »

i didnt rate them at all. They were super stiff and well over priced. trail gear leafs have a great name for off the shelf items and well worth the money from what ive seen.
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Re: x-flex springs any good?

Post by macca81 »

luk3y wrote: looking at the 4 inch kit from snake racing (2 inch springs and 2 inch shackles). cheers
thats only 3" of lift. shackles only lift it 1/2 of the extra shackle length, so 2" extended shackles really only lift it 1"
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Post by HUSSLN »

He is only going off what snake have on there site. They sell it as a 4 inch lift.
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Post by macca81 »

yeah i know, but i figure its good to let him know what he's in for...
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