- Jul 29, 2014
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Per se,
I use Colt when replacing springs
I was. Once in a thread is all I can bear.Bee Serious clown. For once.
Stop Nnztg8ing!
Per se,
I use Colt when replacing springs
I was. Once in a thread is all I can bear.Bee Serious clown. For once.
My good friend runs Sprinco. Makes the best you can buy.
You provided the answer, then you asked the question...I thought you were team Tubbs, what changed?
Is Goggling considered eye pro? You know, in case one of them there springs gets a wild hair...I was. Once in a thread is all I can bear.
Stop Nnztg8ing!
You provided the answer, then you asked the question...
Read your own post...
Chad used to recommend Tubbs buffer springs, im just curious are they now not good?
Nobody said Tubb was bad.Chad used to recommend Tubbs buffer springs, im just curious are they now not good?
Nobody said Tubb was bad.
You quoted a post saying he’s best friends with another spring manufacturer....who he now happens to recommend MORE highly.
Cannot two things both be good and in someone’s opinion one is now better than the other?
I never said Tubb flatwire springs were no good. Im just saying that Sprinco is another great alternative. Sprinco extractor springs and ejector springs are fantastic.
I use both companies sprngs but for specific purposes.
Yes, Alan from Sprinco is my friend. Im not suggesting the springs because of my friendship. Thats not me.
Leaf springs for the win