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Old 01-22-2000, 01:09 PM   #1
NorCal5.0
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Post Progressive or Specific springs?

Do you really need specific rate springs? I have a stock sustension, and HATE it. I want to carve, but I also want to go to the drags once or twice a year. I was thinking about adjustable shocks, so that I could loosen them up for the drags. The other question that I have is Koni reds or yellows or doubble adjustable? Tokico adj. or bilstein? To meny choices!
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