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ryan218

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dose anyone here have there lowering springs? if so how is the ride with them and what drop did you get?

on the eBay auction it says Approx. 2 INCH DROP and Progressive Rate Springs for a smooth ride

can anyone verify this?

here is the link to auction
 

Ozz

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Not sure about their spring quality but progressive rates on a convertible work very nicely. I have 'em, but by MAC.
 

ryan218

In just 10 years, I'll be old enough to drive!!!!
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mansonozz said:
Not sure about their spring quality but progressive rates on a convertible work very nicely. I have 'em, but by MAC.
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what dose progressive rate mean?

dose it mean like not really stiff? more of a soft spring?
 

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ryan218 said:
what dose progressive rate mean?

dose it mean like not really stiff? more of a soft spring?
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progressive rate springs get stiffer when more wieght is applied, specific wieght springs are stiff all the time and give a rougher ride.
 

ryan218

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GSP393 said:
progressive rate springs get stiffer when more wieght is applied, specific wieght springs are stiff all the time and give a rougher ride.
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o ok thanks.
 
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I would always go with progressive rate unless you want maximum handling capabilities and dont mind a very stiff ride. Hey mansonozz how do you like the MAC springs? I dont hear that name come up a lot when people discuss or list what they have suspension wise.
 

Ozz

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Not a single complaint. The ride is nice and it lowers it just right: not too much, not too little.
 
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