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Old 12-13-2006, 03:17 PM
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Default Need help with Coil overs, look at what I found.

http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...21169_-1_11177


They offer a road racing spring rate etc, but how race" is it? Anyone know if its streetable? Also I have the QALs up front with stock rear shocks/springs.....What rear shock n spring would I go with?

The different spring rate is a 69 doller change out wich looks good to me
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325 lb/in spring rate is road race? My street setup uses a 400 lb/in linear spring up front, and it isn't much over the stock rates. Strano's springs are ~550ish front ~150ish rear if I remember right. I think I'd look elsewhere for a road race setup.
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Looks like im going to sell my front coil overs.... lol
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I run 600 in lb front, 150 rear and many cars are stiffer than I am.
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umm, yea...if 325 lbs springs in the front are for road racing....they must be very magical or know something nobody else does


oh, btw...neither are true, just to answer that for you




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