OFFICIAL: Aggressive Wheel fitment FLUSH/STRETCH sedan
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Mrpatar (06-27-2012)
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Wow, MDU's suck *****. Only thing they're good for is to get low. My Espelir springs/OEM sport shocks are just about the same. MDU's seem just a tad stiffer and that's nearly at full stiff. Rears will get Tein Basic springs without the adjustable portion and OEM shocks. I think it's going to be a bad idea being just a couple inches off the ground with that setup.
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Wow, MDU's suck *****. Only thing they're good for is to get low. My Espelir springs/OEM sport shocks are just about the same. MDU's seem just a tad stiffer and that's nearly at full stiff. Rears will get Tein Basic springs without the adjustable portion and OEM shocks. I think it's going to be a bad idea being just a couple inches off the ground with that setup.
#5691
That's ridiculous. I don't believe that 10kg spring rate up front. My HKS Hypermax III's were 9kg and the were a whole lot stiffer. There's a reason why they're so cheap. I honestly would go with Tein Basics before these. You can get low with the Basics on the sedan....I'd even take the F&F Type 2's over these, despite them having too much rebound, theyr'e at least stiffer. Oh well, sh*t happens and if I get fed up I'll go back to the Espelir springs or if I got money to blow, modify the coils.
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