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February 1, 2012 at 8:45 pm #14527jtdaltonsrMember
ok guys, I have been asked this numberous times, so I will post this question here. What would be a more ideal spring setup for a beginner so that he can get used to hand spead on a liner? what i mean is what guage springs and whether they should start with cutback. If u dont have a direct answer, please dont post. I know that it is all preference, but how would u know ur preference if u dont have a good starting point? AGAIN> please only direct answers for a direct question. THANKS!
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February 1, 2012 at 10:50 pm #19963wrathone11Participant
try starting with a cutback liner and 18 gauge springs, they should be able to adjust it to about anything they want from there. 18 gauge is pretty much the middle ground and go to spring and a cutback tends to be able to run fast enough that if their hand speed is too fast it’ll be easily recognizable. Just my opinion.
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February 8, 2012 at 8:03 pm #19964jtdaltonsrMember
sounds good, man. thanks for the info will def put to use.
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February 22, 2012 at 7:13 pm #19965imported_canvasyouMember
@jtdaltonsr wrote:
ok guys, I have been asked this numberous times, so I will post this question here. What would be a more ideal spring setup for a beginner so that he can get used to hand spead on a liner? what i mean is what guage springs and whether they should start with cutback. If u dont have a direct answer, please dont post. I know that it is all preference, but how would u know ur preference if u dont have a good starting point? AGAIN> please only direct answers for a direct question. THANKS!
18 or 16 on both front and back is good place to start.
Lighter Arm Bar for liner w/ smaller gaps.
Usually will be a good starting point.You can’t just ask this question though – because it actually is related to the frame and coils and power supply as well.
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March 8, 2012 at 1:25 am #19966hogerMember
@jtdaltonsr wrote:
What would be a more ideal spring setup for a beginner so that he can get used to hand spead on a liner?
I also want to know the problem.
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