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Default spring rates in lay man's terms

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Does anybody have a chart setting out Associated spring rates in colours from soft to hard?

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Hi

Does anybody have a chart setting out Associated spring rates in colours from soft to hard?

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Try this..http://www.rcracingusa.net/aeshock.htm

I have one somewhere that lists associated and losi side by side so you can compare.. il try find it
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http://www.xfactoryrc.com/rc/Tech/SpringConversion.php
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On the team durango site if you go too setups then springs they give a comparison between lots of manufacturers...
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Thats the one!
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alotaworkonthisone........

http://www.petitrc.com/reglages/Univ...pringChart.htm
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This is the same data of the petitRC chart that I have transfered into a handy searchable excel file (.xls)


Buggy chart V2.zip
just unzip it and open with excel (also works with open office just not quite as well)
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Not my work, Roger Mills & Arno
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Not my work, Roger Mills & Arno
Spot on.. Thats a keeper
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thats great. Something to keep on my phone where i cant lose it
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I confirm the hard work to achieve the chart.
I updated it some time ago, 1-2 months back.
You can get it in either pdf or excel, the excel file (2007) allows you to select only the spring you want.
Again, thanks to Roger and everyone helping with those charts.
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