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      08-13-2018, 05:14 PM   #1
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questions about ohlins R&T

I am currently running KW HAS kit with Ground control camber plate, i am about to purchase a set of ohlins r&t for my m2. Here is the question. When i ordered my camber plate, i chose "stock" as my spring inner diameter because HAS kit has the same diameter as the stock springs. I emailed Ground control, they said i will be needing Spring hats x 2pieces ,spacers x4 pieces. Before i can order the new hardware, does anyone know what is the spring inner diameter for ohlins R&T?
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According to the manual located here it has a front spring with part number 48010-27. According to Ohlins web site for part number 48010-27 located here it is a 65mm ID spring. So based on the above list 2.5" would be closest choice.
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According to the manual located here it has a front spring with part number 48010-27. According to Ohlins web site for part number 48010-27 located here it is a 65mm ID spring. So based on the above list 2.5" would be closest choice.
65 mm equals to 2.55905512 inches. will 2.50 work?
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GC should be able to confirm 100% for you however the link to purchase some swift springs below are saying they are considered the same same.

http://www.sakebombgarage.com/custom...id-203mm-65mm/
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GC should be able to confirm 100% for you however the link to purchase some swift springs below are saying they are considered the same same.

http://www.sakebombgarage.com/custom...id-203mm-65mm/
I have already purchased the hardware as GC recommend. Thank you very much bro. I will just need to order the ohlins now
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I have already purchased the hardware as GC recommend. Thank you very much bro. I will just need to order the ohlins now
Let us know if you have any questions. We are here to help.
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