Yokomo MS-SSL180 Purple Linear Shock Springs for MS1.0 - Softer 1.80 Front  [MS-SSL180]

Yokomo MS-SSL180 Linear Shock Springs for MS1.0 (2 each) 1.80/Purple
Price:
CAD$16.19
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
MS-SSL180
GTIN:
639342226412
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Fine-tune grip with Yokomo MS-SSL180 linear springs

Yokomo presents the MS-SSL180 linear shock springs made for the MS1.0 chassis. These purple 1.80-rate springs give a softer front option compared to stock, increasing traction on outdoor asphalt and helping your car stay settled through high speed corners. They work well when matched to a 1.85 spring at the rear for a balanced feel.

Setup tips for asphalt running

For racers chasing more front bite, fit the 1.80 at the front and use a slightly firmer 1.85 at the rear. That combination often delivers a predictable balance on paved circuits, letting drivers carry speed into corners while maintaining steering response.

Fitment and chassis notes

The MS-SSL180 springs are compatible with MSR-010 and MSR-010A chassis, fitting standard shock assemblies without modification. They are a straightforward upgrade for MS1.0 owners seeking improved asphalt performance.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Yokomo 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.
A softer spring like the 1.80 allows more suspension travel, helping the tyre maintain contact during turn-in and smoothing abrupt loads. You may need to tweak camber or diff to keep balance.
Start with a medium viscosity oil and test on your track. Softer springs often pair well with slightly lighter oil to retain responsiveness, but tune to your driving style and surface.
Yes, the additional travel from a softer spring helps absorb surface irregularities on rough asphalt, improving traction and stability compared to a stiffer front setup.

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