I figured this is kind of important for the suspension section so I am adding it here.
I installed my 925lb/in springs this past weekend. Went in quick and easy. Here is down low. These springs are replacing stock civilian springs with about 7 years of use on them. Rear springs did not change and are factory polive rear coils (175kb/in). The new front springs have a 925lb/in rate, and are 12" tall un-installed. The change in ride height is almost exactly 1-1/8" lower. The ride is much more feeling, but not abusive. A worthy upgrade for an almost race feel. It's not lose enough for my liking, but is fairly well balanced. I'd say a 200-225lb/in in the rear would be balanced. For you race guys, I'd suggest a 1000lb/in or 1150lb/in or maybe even a little more (road course racers, not drag racers). Well below are pics of the install and comparison in ride height.
I installed my 925lb/in springs this past weekend. Went in quick and easy. Here is down low. These springs are replacing stock civilian springs with about 7 years of use on them. Rear springs did not change and are factory polive rear coils (175kb/in). The new front springs have a 925lb/in rate, and are 12" tall un-installed. The change in ride height is almost exactly 1-1/8" lower. The ride is much more feeling, but not abusive. A worthy upgrade for an almost race feel. It's not lose enough for my liking, but is fairly well balanced. I'd say a 200-225lb/in in the rear would be balanced. For you race guys, I'd suggest a 1000lb/in or 1150lb/in or maybe even a little more (road course racers, not drag racers). Well below are pics of the install and comparison in ride height.
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