AAL lifespan within a leaf pack
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AAL lifespan within a leaf pack
ive been contemplating building either a bastard pack, or grabbing an AAL and inserting the leaf into a spare leaf pack that im thinking of re-arching. im just wondering if the lifespan of the AAL will be prolonged by doing so. i thought by inserting it in a re-arched pack, you would give it alittle more support and maybe extend the life of it?
im talking about the 2.5" RE AAL. thanks for the help guys.
im talking about the 2.5" RE AAL. thanks for the help guys.
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Never heard anybody run a re-arched spring with aal but I have heard several times that a bastard pack is better than aal because the springs are more resilient and have less tendancy to sag. I am also under the impression that re-arched springs do not have a very good life expectancy because they have to be reheated to do so and it tends to make the metal weaker in the process. I am very seriously considering bastard pack myself. I can't remember where I have seen it but there is a lot of good info out there on which springs to use and how from other guys that have done the buildup
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