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    Default Rf chain

    I saw one on a new Harris mod. Are they being used on any dlms?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZERO25 View Post
    I saw one on a new Harris mod. Are they being used on any dlms?
    If you need one, something is seriously wrong. That's all I got to say about that.
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    Softer spring with Preload on Mods, so stopping the droop helps getting the shock off easy. Since the spring and shock are seperate. The geometry of the clips produce a lot of droop travel thats useless.

    Just say no...

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    Youre probly right, it had 4-6 inches of adj.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterSbilt_Racer View Post
    If you need one, something is seriously wrong. That's all I got to say about that.
    it might be seriously wrong...but those harris cars are seriously fast. currently leading imca national points and won the USMTS opener

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    Quote Originally Posted by outlaw4j View Post
    it might be seriously wrong...but those harris cars are seriously fast. currently leading imca national points and won the USMTS opener
    I was addressing the use on a late model, specifically. The non-racing use on a mod makes sense.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZERO25 View Post
    I saw one on a new Harris mod. Are they being used on any dlms?
    Using them on alot of stock clip applications, it’s a way to run soft but still have some rate in your 1-2” travel range so you don’t crash through your travel. The spring acts stiff until it overcomes the preload in the chain. It’s the same concept as like a Joes Racing Preloader.

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    ^^your spring is actually rated at infinity, until your preload is overcome.
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