drag/street suspension
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kyb agx are decent for both ... front straps are good too ... skunk2 coilovers and lil stiffer rear springs work good, but not sure how bumpy roads are near you, over here it suks so you feel it.
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kyb agx are decent for both ... front straps are good too ... skunk2 coilovers and lil stiffer rear springs work good, but not sure how bumpy roads are near you, over here it suks so you feel it.
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It really depends on what your doing with the car.
Daily driver w/ drag duty once in awhile?
Or race car that you still drive on the street a bit?
Daily driver w/ drag duty once in awhile?
Or race car that you still drive on the street a bit?
[QUOTE=DIRep972]It really depends on what your doing with the car.
Daily driver w/ drag duty once in awhile?
Or race car that you still drive on the street a bit?
well the car is mostly gonna be street occasionaly drag
Daily driver w/ drag duty once in awhile?
Or race car that you still drive on the street a bit?
well the car is mostly gonna be street occasionaly drag
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Right on. Well I noticed most people were recommending 1000lb springs for the rear, which I've driven on the street quite a bit and I would not reccomend it to anyone haha for a primary street car. Do you know what the spring rate is on the springs you got? Usually around 500 front 300 rear is a good combination for street w/ some track duty.
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