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Old 11-27-2003, 09:14 AM
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Are these any good? will they handle .560 lift. A buddy of mine has these and will sell them to me for cheap. He is having his heads ported and all the goodies added.
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you have a model #? i would assume they'd handle .600 lift. your best bet is to just get new springs, pick up some manley's with tit. retainer from SDPC2000.com for 178.
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Here they are. His have 2000Miles and he will sell them to me for 30 bucks. He is going with a .600 lift cam and wants a dual spring.
http://www.sdpc2000.com/cart.asp?act...1797&pid=46960
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i dont know, springs are just something i wouldnt buy used :shrug:. im sure they are still good but like knowing my springs were broken in right and what kind of stress and pressure i put on them as opposed to buyin a used set.
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I know im still thinking about it. They dont say what lift they are capable of on the web page, or am i missing something




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