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Old 07-28-2014, 07:59 PM
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Got a set of front single adjustable coilovers I've been trying to get to work at the track, and want to know if Im wasting my time. They do not adjust only rebound like some drag struts they adjust compression and rebound at the same time (30 settings)

On full soft: Easy to compress, rebounds quickly
On full stiff: Difficult to compress rebounds slowly

It seems like everything Ive read about front drag struts, these may not work.
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In my opinion I would go ahead and cough up a little money on some nice double adjustable coilovers. If they adjust like you say they do then it wouldn't be a very good coilover for drag racing in my opinion. If you set it at full soft the front end will come up quickly but go back down just as quick and vise versa. Couple months ago I got a set of viking coilovers. They are very nice and they are very cheap for what they are. Plus being double adjustable means they can be used for just about anything, of course also depending on your spring choice. My 2 cents!



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