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02-28-2001, 11:45 PM | #1 |
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specific rate springs
Hi guys,
I'm new to the site so forgive me if I write anything wrong. Just wondering if anyone could tell me what options I have for specific rate springs. I want a 1.5" drop, nothing more, I'm sick of my other cars(Civic and a Supra turbo) bottoming out. I'm looking for fairly high spring rates, 700-1000 in the front and around 350-400 in the back. These are just figures I've gotten from reading other posts so I'd welcome any other suggestions for spring rates. thanks in advance. Geoff |
03-01-2001, 01:18 AM | #2 |
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What else do you have suspension wise?
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03-01-2001, 02:54 PM | #3 |
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Ditto!
What-cha got done to the car? Those are some quite stiff springs for the street! I personally ran the Eibach 450-580's, then moved up to 650# linears from BBK. Now on my roadracer, I am moving up to 880# (equivalent) coilovers. ------------------ Darius Rudis Roadracer: Home built t-arm/panhard suspension powered by an S-trimmed motor :-) My Mustang Page |
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