Try web search for " Flex a Form" ( I believe that is?the name).? I recently
installed one on my autocrosser and so far I am pleased with it.? Do note it
mounts similar to the early springs and you'll have to make a special
bracket/cap to mount it solidly to the diff.? Stock springs are rated at @ 110
lbs, the composite spring is rated at @ 250 lbs.? It comes with urethane
bushings mounted in aluminum eyes at both ends of the spring.? Give them a call
to order, I found them very familiar with the Spitfires and knowledgable about
the early and late (swing) springs.
Cost is about $300.00 but, there is a substantial weight savings going to the
composite spring..
My 2 cents,
Bob T
'64 Spit GT autocrosser
-----Original Message-----
From: Rocky Entriken <rocky@spitfire4.com>
To: Richard Gehweiler <mini@wi.rr.com>; fot@autox.team.net
Sent: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 2:02 am
Subject: Re: [Fot] Spitfire rear spring
Or early ones?
Rocky Entriken
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Subject: [Fot] Spitfire rear spring
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