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Thread: Coilover spring rates

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2DXTRM View Post
    Its either a pro-kit (black spring) or a sportline (red spring)?

    The Pro Kit black spring is a progressive rate spring (200-250 LB in the rear (456-570lb in the front))

    The Sportline red spring is a linear rate spring (250 lb in the rear (550Lb in the front))


    Also take into consideration sway bar sizes and tire sizes as well...
    its the pro-kit. with 245 45 17 tires all the way around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by juvehab View Post
    its the pro-kit. with 245 45 17 tires all the way around.
    I'd be inclined to change the rear spring to a linear rate spring and then go with a 225-250lb spring upfront.

    I had the Eibach Pro Street Coilover kit as my first setup years ago on my old 95. It had a 250lb spring up front (coilover) and a 250lb spring in the rear (stock location). It drove quite nicely.

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    Slick_89_Hatch,
    Can you show more photos? I think you make great car.

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