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![]() Yeah, I got the Griggs coilovers because most of the other kits offered at the time were drag kits, and I know that the GR-40 equipped cars do very well in road racing.
I am also a big believer in Maximum Motorsports parts as they do a lot of research and testing and their cars perform amazingly well for the mods that they have. I think that either of the two would be a great choice. At first I had 300lb/in coilovers in the front, but currently am running 350lb/in as the ride wasn't bad. The 350's are a little rough over some of the chewed up country roads around here, but I think they are a good all around choice for the street. I believe Drudis runs stiffer than that and is very happy with his ride also. |
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