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Nice!
h and r spring is good to.i like the drop is so perfectSolo2Protege said:ride is great.
No pings, squeaks, clicks, clunks or thumps AT ALL!! No rubbing either.
I have not recieved the specs yet from TEIN...
Solo2Protege said:I got the specs today. (attn)
Spring Rates
6kg front (335lb)
7kg rear (391lb)
The general rule of thumb is you can go up our down 2kg without having to revalve.
2kg = 112lb
8kg = 447lb
9kg = 503lb
Adjustment Range
Front is -.9 to -2.3
Rear is -.4 to -1.6
(Recommended Front -1.7 Rear -1.1)
EDFC is compatable part # EDKU1-12120
RHAGEL said:Between your coilovers, your new exhaust and your SS, I would say that you got a pretty damn good deal on not paying for a thing.
tsunami said:so what are the advantages of having higher spring rates... complete noob when it comes to suspension work....
Solo2Protege said:Unless you plan to race it competitively, higher spring rates will just give you a rougher ride. I've only raced the car once, so i dunno what spring rates would be better.
A higher spring rate will reduce some body roll and depending on the front to rear rates will get the car to rotate. With most FWD cars, you'd want higher spring rates up front...but all the kits i've seen for the 3 have higher rates in the rear...i just don't have enough race time in the car (which is a good thing...i don't want to race it.....yet) to know what rates would be best for autox atleast. Although i do know that the Eibachs or similar rated springs would be way to soft. 350-400lbs would be my starting point if i were to set it up for race.
Exactly. Spring rate is not what you should pay attention to. Wheel rates should always be considered.djltoronto said:This seems to be often overlooked, but the effective spring rate of the front springs usually stiffer than the rear. The rear springs, when measured by themselves will have a higher spring rate than the fronts, but once installed in the car, there is a mechanical advantage (lever) which changes the effective spring rate. The front springs are almost directly inline so the spring rate is more or less direct.
Mallard said:Exactly. Spring rate is not what you should pay attention to. Wheel rates should always be considered.
BC3I said:anyone know the price on that yet?