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lil400exman
04-06-2003, 01:29 AM
could you take tcs dual-rates and make them into tcs triple rates by revalving them and adding another spring? would that be too hard? thanks for any/all info!:)

lil400exman
04-06-2003, 05:49 AM
help i need info asap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:) :) :(

lil400exman
04-06-2003, 12:54 PM
people please post what u know!:(

stocktires
04-06-2003, 01:51 PM
You'd also need crossovers.
You'd need ALL new springs, because you wont be gaining travel, your 2 springs you have now will be too long to add another spring in.
I do believe it can be done. Call up Baldwin or anyone good with shocks that deals with tcs and see what they say :)

P.S., are you happy with the TCS shocks?

lil400exman
04-06-2003, 02:12 PM
i dont know stocktires i haven go them yet and i was pretty sure i was going to get them revalved so new springs arent a problem for me and i htink they will be nice i am just getting ready to buy them and i was wondering if i could upgrade if i wanted to................cause i dont want to be stuck with a shock i cant upgrade..................:)

stocktires
04-06-2003, 02:18 PM
Ok, I c

Well, all new springs plus a re-valve will NOT be cheap :(
I'd think probably around $200 or so :eek:

I've learned the hard way that buying brand new shocks already set-up for you is sometimes cheaper! :p
But I dont see why a dual-rate couldnt be switched over to a triple rate with 3 new springs each and crossovers.
Good luck with the shocks!

type3tom
04-06-2003, 04:14 PM
Just got my shocks back from TCS,they were dual rate and they converted them to triple rate for 75.00 for the front pair and revalved the fronts for 130.00 for the pair.Give them a call(909) 594-3474.

Tom

stocktires
04-06-2003, 04:46 PM
Originally posted by type3tom
Just got my shocks back from TCS,they were dual rate and they converted them to triple rate for 75.00 for the front pair and revalved the fronts for 130.00 for the pair.Give them a call(909) 594-3474.

Tom

kewl, there ya go bro!

$75 + $130 = $205, Dam I'm good (and close)! lmao, j/j :p :D :blah