Something doesn't add up.... (my addition is usually my problem)...
I'm installing some Racetech 1.0 springs to replace the progressive springs that have been on there. The Racetech springs are substantially shorter and now I'm wondering if I got the correct springs.

Stock spring on the left... just over 16-1/2 inches.
Progressive spring in the middle.... right at 18 inches
Racetech spring on the right... just about 13-1/2 inches
At 13 inches when I try to slide the spring over the damper rod it doesn't even come up to the clip to allow me to install it.
No instructions, Racetech says there are some on the net, but only to rebuild the whole shock with their valving. I'm only replacing the springs. They sent a length of tube to cut new spacers (the manual calls them spring collars).
I called and talked to both their service dept and tech because the oil level is 130mm instead of the more normal 180ish. They said for their springs the 130mm oil level is correct, to use their springs and washers along with their spacer cut to match stock after I set the oil level and extend the forks.
Problem: The Racetech springs aren't long enough to create enough pressure on the damper rod to install the clip. From what I measure I need a spring at least 16 inches to get the spring clip inserted onto the damper rod. This side did not have a spacer at all originally and I haven't heard of others using one for the cartridge side.
The other side had a 3-1/2 inch non-stock spacer, which I remember making a little longer than stock (if anyone happens to know the stock spacer/collar length, I would love to know) to preload the progressive springs a little more than normal (I'm heavy). Now, that side would have to be significantly longer.
[edit: dwalby identified the stock spacer/collar on the non-cartridge side as 130mm (thanks). I must have made the progressive spring spacer longer than suggested, but obviously not longer than stock.]
When speaking with the tech at Racetech, he said I could always just add 20mm to whatever length I measure and that their springs were meant to have about 20mm of pre-load. I just can't bring myself to installing spacers where none were and more than doubling the size of the stock one unless it is meant to be that way.
Sounds more like I might have gotten the wrong springs? Hopefully someone has done the Racetech upgrade before?
I'm installing some Racetech 1.0 springs to replace the progressive springs that have been on there. The Racetech springs are substantially shorter and now I'm wondering if I got the correct springs.

Stock spring on the left... just over 16-1/2 inches.
Progressive spring in the middle.... right at 18 inches
Racetech spring on the right... just about 13-1/2 inches
At 13 inches when I try to slide the spring over the damper rod it doesn't even come up to the clip to allow me to install it.
No instructions, Racetech says there are some on the net, but only to rebuild the whole shock with their valving. I'm only replacing the springs. They sent a length of tube to cut new spacers (the manual calls them spring collars).
I called and talked to both their service dept and tech because the oil level is 130mm instead of the more normal 180ish. They said for their springs the 130mm oil level is correct, to use their springs and washers along with their spacer cut to match stock after I set the oil level and extend the forks.
Problem: The Racetech springs aren't long enough to create enough pressure on the damper rod to install the clip. From what I measure I need a spring at least 16 inches to get the spring clip inserted onto the damper rod. This side did not have a spacer at all originally and I haven't heard of others using one for the cartridge side.
The other side had a 3-1/2 inch non-stock spacer, which I remember making a little longer than stock (if anyone happens to know the stock spacer/collar length, I would love to know) to preload the progressive springs a little more than normal (I'm heavy). Now, that side would have to be significantly longer.
[edit: dwalby identified the stock spacer/collar on the non-cartridge side as 130mm (thanks). I must have made the progressive spring spacer longer than suggested, but obviously not longer than stock.]
When speaking with the tech at Racetech, he said I could always just add 20mm to whatever length I measure and that their springs were meant to have about 20mm of pre-load. I just can't bring myself to installing spacers where none were and more than doubling the size of the stock one unless it is meant to be that way.
Sounds more like I might have gotten the wrong springs? Hopefully someone has done the Racetech upgrade before?
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