Protech Shocks 600 Series Double Adjustable 2.25 id

600 SERIES DBL
£234.00 Inc. VAT
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Protech Shocks 600 Series are made from 52 M/M diameter 6262 specification aluminium with adjustable spring seat platform for 2 1/4" I.D. springs. The 600 DA SERIES has independent bump and rebound adjustment, this allowed valving changes to be made at all shaft velocities without effecting the other valving adjustments. These shocks will give you the advantage over the competition at which a tyre is loaded or unloaded during dynamic weight transfer.

Dynamic weight transfer is the transferring of weight from side to side during cornering, from rear to front during deceleration and from front to rear during acceleration. By changing the stiffness of the shocks independently on the race car, we are adjusting the loadings on the tyres at different points on the racetrack, if done correctly good handling will result in getting you to the chequered flag first!

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Brand:
Protech Shocks
Condition:
New
Product Code:
600 SERIES DBL
Weight:
3kg

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Incorrect Parts

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