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Originally Posted by osbornsm P. S. Dnt want to adjust height just shock valving, to keep alignment. I'm in the same boat as you and have been looking for a
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The tein seem to have the firmest spring rates from what I found. The hks I'm still curious about as all reviews that I have found for them state they are very daily drivable but they do use a 10k front and 9k rear spring, also progressive rate in the rear. I am really interested in the rsr but have found no reports of how they are on the z (a lot of frs though). The rsr have me interested because they are 8k/8k linear just like oem and the are a composite ti spring (so light weight) also they keep all the rubber isolators for noise. So in theory should be able to retain Oem ride on street and then firm the valving for track days. Haven't made the move myself but that's what I've gathered so far. Oh and kW v3 will reach near Oem height but I don't like the ride characteristics of progressive rate springs. Last edited by Jhill; 07-08-2016 at 12:43 PM. |
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