thanks todd...Do you think there is truth to the different spring weight?in a few weeks todd i will be contacting you for a sheave but wanted a little more aggressive spring.....like always todd thanks for the info your the man
flyer you are right i want something comparible to the dalton red metallic spring my friend has in his rhino 700 it works very well and made a nice difference in it ....
Gold spring is good for up to 30" tires. You get to much spring and you'll just be bouncing off the rev limiter waiting for it to shift up. The next step up is the Purple spring.
Is the Wolverines stock secondary spring the same as the Grizzly 700 stock spring, which is equivalent to the EPI orange spring?
Disregard my question, I saw the answer in post no. 3 by Hunterworks.
EPI manufactures many springs. Team industries also manufactures many springs. Here is some more info on springs: Secondary spring weight comparisons to color: Secondary Springs
todd,i have the stock 26 tires for now till i burn them off then im goin to step up to a 27 or 28 i just wanna be able to scale hills good and get some power gains lol thanks in advance you now best
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