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Post by leaf4life on Feb 28, 2013 22:34:36 GMT -6
I have been using landrum leafs for years with good luck, I'm curious if Afcos are any better or worth the extra $? I have looked all over the net for reviews on them and only a few for racing with mixed results, anybody us these with any luck? What about reinforced front segment leafs?
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Post by antonjon on Mar 5, 2013 23:15:59 GMT -6
i ran the afcos for 4 or 5 yrs and of course they were wore out pretty quick just try all the tricks on keepn the weight off of them as much as possible . i also took them apart when they were new and greased them up real good then took some motorcycle innertubes and sliced them down the middle and wrapped them around the springs then taped them good . but keepn the weight off is the main thing. the reinforced frnt seg springs seemed to help a little with bite i used them 1 year . finished 2nd in points that yr, and missed 4 or 5 races i think .
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Post by antonjon on Mar 5, 2013 23:18:08 GMT -6
the landrums always looked bigger and heavier to me so i stuck with the afcos.
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Post by flipflopoo1oo on Mar 5, 2014 23:42:48 GMT -6
Left rear always get weaker quick! A 25 plus helps! If running kinda light 8-10 races and they are done!Adjustments to help after that! Takes about two rounds down a race on the rt ft or off one left, but you may want to loosen back one rt or down a 1/2 on the left for heats and back for fetchers! Right or left by ride heights in the front from getting off! A stronger rt ft spring with 200 split works good with correct shocks and springs per weight and presents!
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