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Teraflex 2.5 coil spring type?

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Old 09-13-2011, 12:30 PM
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Default Teraflex 2.5 coil spring type?

I've done the search and found how many people love these kits but can't find the coil spring type?
Linear or progressive?
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Originally Posted by BornJeep
I've done the search and found how many people love these kits but can't find the coil spring type?
Linear or progressive?
All TeraFlex coils are linear.
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Thanks man for the quick response. Is there a reason Teraflex prefer linear to progressive?
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Originally Posted by BornJeep
Thanks man for the quick response. Is there a reason Teraflex prefer linear to progressive?
Easier to predict the handling/ride quality especially when coming out of corners. Progressive coils have to compress the top section of coils before the rate is changed. Keep in mind that the coil is being compress from both ends.



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