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T48:
We have our legends at a set up guy's shop, and one of the first things he noticed was that two of our springs were too light.  He had me order a 185lb. and a 225lb. this morning from 600racing.  Now can someone tell me why before I sound like a complete idiot to him. (I'd rather sound like a complete idiot to you guys.)   ;)

DARK AGE 53:
Are they for the front, if you're pushing in the corners I would say that's why he's having you order some different springs. The guy who set up my son's car did the opposite to your problem, he installed too heavy of springs for the front ( 275 RF and 250 LF ). I've installed a 225 in the RF and have a 200 coming for the LF, hopefully this will cure the push. One thing I've learned about setting up these cars, if you ask 10 different  people a question you will get 11 answers...maybe more  ;D.

Al

T48:
*L*  I believe it, Al.  I know that set up is different for every track, and I don't know where this car was ran before we bought it.  But this is a guy who's been setting up legends since they came out and also he used to teach people how to drive them on the track we'll be on.  He taught me a little yesterday just taking it over to him -  mostly that I didn't know jack. *L*  Set up has been almost completely out of my realm of understanding, and that's what I have to learn now.  Everything else is ready, and set up is all that's left for me to feel stupid over. (I hope)  ;D

Tom Cole:
My guess would be that they are for the rear end.  We run 185 on the LR and 200 on the RR.  225 is also for the RR.  I have been told to try the 225 on the RR when the track starts to tighten up at night.

Shawnben:
Are you guy's running on pavement with those setups?

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