Need coil over springs..

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TroyV
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Need coil over springs..

Post by TroyV » Wed Jul 30, 2008 8:46 am

If anyone going to Tremblant has an extra pair of 10" 2.5 diameter #450 Hypercoils hanging around, I would like to buy them, or at least borrow them for few sessions.

Also, if anyone has a pair of 8" 2.25 diameter #650 Hypercoils, I'd be interested in those as well.
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Post by WillM » Wed Jul 30, 2008 10:56 am

Troy,

ANZE Engineering out of New York is a great source for Hyperco springs. It has been my experience that springs ordered in time to ship that day, arrive via ground shipping the next day, 2nd day latest. Usually, the springs drop-ship direct from Hyperco, so you could call them too.

At the beginning of this year, Hyperco began to phase in their new springs, which are lighter, allow more travel before coil bind, and are resistant to bowing. I think they call them OBD springs. Not sure if they have completed the transition, so I'd ask for the "new" design when ordering.

Contact Angelo at ANZE and mention my name, he'll take care of you. You could also pick his brain for some thoughts & suggestions on what you are trying to accomplish with the new springs, and how you might setup the car. Great guy, excellent service, very knowledgeable, excellent prices. 516.671.3960

Good luck,

Will
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Post by TroyV » Wed Jul 30, 2008 4:04 pm

Springs have been located.. Thanks.
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