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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8088880" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>There's only so many you can stack at a go. Then you need to space them and do another stack. I've used some very soft suspensions on some very tight gaps and haven't had coils fail from rocking so while it sounds good in theory I don't think it's crucial, particularly considering how wide most of the Chinese sub's gaps are. The only reason I'd go out of my way to use them (apart from cosmetics) would be if I needed stiffer than I could get with 1 stack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8088880, member: 614752"] There's only so many you can stack at a go. Then you need to space them and do another stack. I've used some very soft suspensions on some very tight gaps and haven't had coils fail from rocking so while it sounds good in theory I don't think it's crucial, particularly considering how wide most of the Chinese sub's gaps are. The only reason I'd go out of my way to use them (apart from cosmetics) would be if I needed stiffer than I could get with 1 stack. [/QUOTE]
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