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Old May 1, 2006, 05:29 PM
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Hypercoil helper Springs

Has anyone used the hypercoil helper springs. They look really thin though.

If anyone has some helper springs laying around with the dividers, PM me, I need a pair.
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Do you need a place to buy them? Mirage Racing in Santee, CA keeps them in stock. Just call before you go: http://www.mirageraceproducts.com/wst_page3.html

BTW, I do have exactly what you need sitting on a table in my garage but I need to put them back in. If you are going there, pm me first.

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Originally Posted by evoracerx
Has anyone used the hypercoil helper springs. They look really thin though.
They are supposed to be really thin and they take up less than 1/2 an inch when compressed. They just keep the main springs stable in their perches when the suspension is almost completely unloaded. The ones I have take about 20 to 25 lbs (guess) of pressure to fully compress.
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Pic at the bottom of the post, these the helper springs?

https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...ins+hypercoils
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Originally Posted by evoracerx
Pic at the bottom of the post, these the helper springs?

https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...ins+hypercoils
Yes.
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when fully compressed is the spring divider resting on the spring pearch? Or is the helper spring allowing the pearch and the divider to have a gap, usually ther's a gap.
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