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Mitch.W

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are you going to be daily driving on the streets?

hard springs seem like a good idea but the soon take there toll on you spine/spot welds

put a good set of dampers in them aswell and your spring rate can still be quite low

QFT!

Cunts have the dumbass idea that heavy springs are FTW. But meke as shocks contribute far more to good handling than stupidly heavy coils.

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The only real way to have adjustable ride height with a DIY setup as above is with the use of keeper springs. Otherwise you are just preloading the spring and that can only adjust so far. And yes that price was for enough kit for two struts and in NZD.

Mine cost:

- Kit $175

- Neat welding $150

- Keeper springs $100

- New monroe AE92 inserts $220 rrp. Free for me on this occasion.

- Pink sticker $200

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Preloading the spring? no. your changing the height of the bottom mount with respect to the ground. yes it changes the preload at full droop, but not when the car is sitting on its wheels.

Would change spring rate if progressive springs were used....

nope. weight on spring at rest = the same.

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