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Old 10-03-2002, 11:20 PM   #3
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It seems that certain springs seem to work well certain shocks. I'd be asking which pair ups work seem best.

My opininon is that progressive springs reduce ride height, but don't allow for quick turn-in(reaction time in a hard corner) they still have a floatiness like stock springs. Even though there is claimed to be a reduction in ride comfort, the only true performance mod is specific rate springs.

So to elaborate on my opinion how about a set of FRPP "C" Springs from Gef Racing for $109 and find a cheap price on a set of Koni's which Ford recommends for these springs.
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