XRAY 372183 Front Coil Springs for Pan Cars - Precision Tuned  [XR-372183]

XRAY 372183 Spring 4.25 Coils 3.6x6x0.6mm, C=6.0 - Grey (2)
Price:
CAD$9.97
Brand:
XRAY
Model:
XR-372183
Condition:
Brand New
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Dial In Front-End Control with XRAY 372183

Racers focused on setup can use the XRAY 372183 front coil springs to refine suspension response. These springs are designed to deliver accurate handling and steady feedback on the track. With a C value of 6.0 they offer a balanced stiffness geared toward competitive pan car setups.

Fine Tuning for Consistent Handling

Each spring is manufactured to tight tolerances to maintain repeatable performance across runs. The grey powder coating gives a tough finish and makes rate identification quick during pit work. Intended for pan car front suspensions, these springs let drivers dial in steering and ride height for changing track grip.

Built for Reliable Traction and Stability

Proven through track testing, these springs rely on coil count and wire thickness to set stiffness characteristics. That range of tuning options helps preserve traction and stability through fast corners and transitions. The result is predictable behaviour that supports confident driving at speed.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some XRAY items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
These springs suit front suspension assemblies on typical pan car chassis where a medium-stiff C=6.0 rate gives a neutral starting point for tuning. They are aimed at racers wanting controlled steering response.
When moving to a stiffer front spring you may reduce front ride height or soften rear settings to keep balance. Test incrementally and note changes in understeer or oversteer.
Keep springs free of grit and check the coating for chips after crashes. Swap springs between runs to compare wear and replace any that show deformation.

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