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Old 02-24-2009, 09:26 PM
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Default AFR # 8017 dual springs, retainers, lift, ect.

i just got a good deal on the AFR # 8017 dual valve springs. does anyone have a cost effective answer on retainers and seats. can i reuse the stock beehive hardware(DONT HAVE MY HOPES UP), and also what else is required to run the on chevy heads.



im running a torquerv.2 with these and i'm sure i have enogh spring for the job, however i have seen some posts on here aboput people running much larger cams, anybody try this before?

any help is much appreciated. the ti retainers are all 150 to $200. Id like to stay far below that cost if possible
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You can't use the stock retainers and seats, so the deal may not be that good on the set of springs if you have to buy these parts new.
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I've got an old set of AFR Ti retainers. Say $50? That help ya out?
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Originally Posted by crashinaz
I've got an old set of AFR Ti retainers. Say $50? That help ya out?
That's a screaming deal, now you just need seats which are a lot less money than the retainers.



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