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09-23-2005, 03:32 PM | #1 |
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Re: coil overs..
I run them on the front of my daily driver that occasionally sees open track duty. I like the ride height adjustability and the ease of changing springs if you need two different rates for street and track. Also, they are lighter than stock springs and they improve ride quality for a given spring rate. In the back I run coilover type springs in the stock position with weld-in adapters and adjustable height control arms.
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