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Old 07-11-2007, 12:55 PM
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Default can someone give me some details on theses springs...

I bought my car in Sept. and it has RKSport springs on it. They are blue i dont know anything about them, but i was wondering if they were progressives or some form of stock? my rear is low enough, but my front needs to go down about an inch. thinking of cutting them but i don't know if they are progressive. anyone ever used them before?
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Do you know what kind of shocks you have on there now? In almost all cases, not sure if you know a lot about fbody suspension, that koni's are a great choice for aftermarket springs. A lot of people complain they are expensive though.

With Koni's you can use a lower spring perch which lowers the bottom spring mount 3/4 of an inch. Since I have no info about RK sport springs, at least you could adjust the konis until they felt right and you would have the stance you want.
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usually RKsport sells the H&R springs under their name... so.. why dont you call RKsport .. they are in Murietta CA
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If they are H&R springs this can help. Link
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Originally Posted by soulless
If they are H&R springs this can help. Link
I am not seeing H&R springs on that list, unless its an abbreviation for one of those sets of springs?




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