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HELP! OK, now I am worried about my spring rates again.


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Someone please help me feel better about this - I just installed 225 front and 250 rear springs. This is based on several old posts, particularly one of my own ( http://www.hybridz.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=6;t=000952). I am about to get the MSA set of swaybars and a front strut bar. I will eventually be stiffening the chassis with a cage and possibly structural foam. The car will mostly be a street terror but will probably see some road race 'fun days' and autocross practice events just to work on my skills. I was under the impression that heavier springs should be used with the V8 conversion, but based on some discussions, I'm wondering if what I've chosen is too much. Should I exchange the springs for something like 200 front and 225 rear? This is a decision I have to make now, before I actually use the springs on the street. I don't want to wait too long to do the exchange or they might not take the springs back. Thanks.

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Stick with what you got. I have run 225 lbs on all four corners for several years. I use the car like you plan to use yours and It is just what I need. If I ever changed the springs the only thing I would do differently is put a little stiffer spring on the rear. You'll love the car. Mark

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Good! That actually does help me feel a bit better... I forgot to mention that my unsprung weight should be going up a bit as I am planning on running some fatter wheels and tires, something in the 8-10 inch range, with some ZG flares on the car... i will be swapping to rear discs and Mike's stage 2 fronts eventually. Anyone else have any input?

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Don't get so caught up in making sure you have "the right setup."

 

It's your car. If you are having fun, roll with it.

 

I have coilovers on my car, but I have no idea of their spring rates.

 

I love the way it handles and I love the way it looks. Does it ride rough? Hell yeah. And I love it.

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