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SOLD Roadster Renovations Spring Stiffeners for RT
Set of 4 spring stiffeners from Roadster Renovations (Doc Humphreys). These came on my RT and I now have a BajaRon sway bar so no longer need these. They are like new - they just sit there between the spring coils after all. $65 plus shipping
Last edited by CopperSpyder; 10-07-2019 at 06:44 PM.
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I don't need these stiffeners, so make me an offer!
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OK, so I'll make an offer you can't refuse: $35 shipped anywhere CONUS (48 states).
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These are going one way or another. If you want them, just cover the shipping cost for 8 ounces plus package (call it one pound) from zip 37601 and they're yours.
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Originally Posted by Rickster48
Set of 4 spring stiffeners from Roadster Renovations (Doc Humphreys). These came on my RT and I now have a BajaRon sway bar so no longer need these. They are like new - they just sit there between the spring coils after all. $65 plus shipping
What makes you think that you dont need them? No trying to be a SA but i thought the two did totally different functions. Reason I ask is I am running both......
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Originally Posted by Geep
What makes you think that you dont need them? No trying to be a SA but i thought the two did totally different functions. Reason I ask is I am running both......
My understanding is that stiffeners are a common practice in some auto activities such as hot rodding, etc. However, I would think that locking a section of a coil spring effectively shortens the spring and changes the spring rate of the coil/suspension. Yes, a heavier sway bar also changes the suspension but does not reduce the designed spring rate and suspension travel. Just my opinion and worth just what you paid for it.
Rick
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