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Originally Posted by wishihadnav Its going to be progressive and linear..straight linear springs have a tendency to bounce/move around when decompressed..it'll be the best of both.. not really if designed

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Old 06-23-2010, 01:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Its going to be progressive and linear..straight linear springs have a tendency to bounce/move around when decompressed..it'll be the best of both..
not really if designed correctly. i dont like progressive rate springs in general especially when mated to stock dampers.
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