Wed February 01 2012, 03:02 PM
Rays DadSuspension question
Can someone explain what that difference is between an "A" kit and a "B" kit is? It seems several suspension companies use the these letters to describe there kits but I have never found a good definition on the websites.
Wed February 01 2012, 03:43 PM
Paul 061The difference is the amount of money you want to spend. A godawful amount versus a ton. Hope this helps.
Wed February 01 2012, 07:03 PM
tedPaul. Are you sure you are talking about suspension or the amount of money liberals and progressives want to take from us.
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Sorry. I had to say it.
Wed February 01 2012, 07:12 PM
Rays DadFlew past godawful amount several years ago.
Wed February 01 2012, 11:32 PM
B Sharkeyquote:
Originally posted by Rays Dad:
Can someone explain what that difference is between an "A" kit and a "B" kit is? It seems several suspension companies use the these letters to describe there kits but I have never found a good definition on the websites.
a kit typically have bigger diameter forks, dlc coatings, hard annodizing on outer parts, special triple clamps, different rear shock body ,adj and settings lots of cool stuff. at least on the pc stuff and rg3 ive seen