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Originally Posted by KerryIrons
No, you don't. Springs don't "take a set" so whatever your shifting problems are, it is not cause by a "too weak" spring.l
Yes, they can. I don't know if everyone is just repeating what they heard or left that engineering class early that day. But springs have a working range that can be exceeded.

https://www.thespringstore.com/maxim...mpression.html
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