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Old 10-19-2003, 09:28 PM
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Default Really need help with spring rates, quick question!

i was looking into buying some skunk coilovers for my b18c EK hatch. i am told that the spring rate is ideal 400 front and 300 rear. the coilovers are custom to 500 front and 400 rear. will these work with my hatch or will the ride be pretty harsh and bouny. i really need help. thanks alot
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on stock shocks the will be "springy" feeling, but if you have illuminas or konis they will be fine

on the autox car we run 600lb ft and 450lb rear on DMS 50mm Shocks
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i have kyb agx. do you think that will work. is the only downside that it may be a little bouny or will the spring rate not allow me to lower as much as if it were a smaller rate?
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should be ok just turn em up
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