Need 2.25" spring to test fitment

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Mako Koiwai
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Need 2.25" spring to test fitment

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Needs to be between 11" and 7" long.

If you've got one laying around I'd like to borrow one. Possible top hat issue. Thanks ...
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I have some Hyperco 2.25x8 in various rates, they are usually with me at events.
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I have 60mm KW springs.
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I have some 9"
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anyone else ... waiting to hear back from Schenker and Michael Sullivan ... but have some time off to drive over to you ... obviously closer is better ... to pick up a spring so I can test the size, asap.
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