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Spring specification differences ?

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Does anyone know or know where to find what the specifications are for the springs used in the 06 or 07 rev's. I'd like to know what is different between an X model and adren model.

The characteristics I'm primarily interested in are rate and free length. Also would like to know length under a specific load, material and stress at maximum workin compression.

In previous topics I have read on doo talk, someone stated that the rate of the front coil springs were the same but the X had slightly longer free length plus a 90 degree hook shaped bend at the end. Is this true?

Thinking of buying the X shock package and using the adren springs for fast long distance trail riding.

Thanks for any input.
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Does anyone know or know where to find what the specifications are for the springs used in the 06 or 07 rev's. I'd like to know what is different between an X model and adren model.

The characteristics I'm primarily interested in are rate and free length. Also would like to know length under a specific load, material and stress at maximum workin compression.

In previous topics I have read on doo talk, someone stated that the rate of the front coil springs were the same but the X had slightly longer free length plus a 90 degree hook shaped bend at the end. Is this true?

Thinking of buying the X shock package and using the adren springs for fast long distance trail riding.

Thanks for any input.
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The 06 MXZ Adrenaline uses part No. 505 071 833 front springs with a spring rate of 90 lbs/in. and a free length of 280 mm. The 06 MXZ X models used part No. 505 071 834 front springs with a spring rate of 90 lbs/in. and a free length of 264 mm. Hope this helps.

A little more info. The X model is a Y style spring (barrel shape at both ends) and the spring wire diameter is 7.49 mm. The Adrenaline is a T style spring (barrel shape at both ends with a positioning tab at the color code coils end) with a wire diameter of 7.77 mm.
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