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Stance XR1 vs. Fortune Auto 500 True-Type Coilovers

Originally Posted by Hotrodz I don't think you can go wrong with either one as far spring rates go I would look at going 13/10. I find the this setup

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Old 04-26-2017, 12:17 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I don't think you can go wrong with either one as far spring rates go I would look at going 13/10. I find the this setup to provide firm but comfortable ride on the street and performs well at the track also.
Are you just running the OEM-style Fortune Autos?

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I don't think your on a 10k true type rear hotrodz? That would be pretty stiff, I think even 8k true type is going to be firmer than most setups.
Well the G37 sedan is quite a bit heavier than the 370Z, and I was told that Swifts ride way softer than Stance/FA springs. My biggest concern was damper quality.
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