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ChrisXoxide

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Hey, I'm posting this to get everyones opinions on what springs sell well, not necessarily are the absolute best. Since price matters, I am thinking I should carry some less expensive springs than just the Steeda sport and Steeda competition.

If I buy the FRPP C Springs, Ill need to buy them in quantity of 50 to get a good price. I'm just worried about doing that if they aren't a top selling spring. Also, whats a good price for those? Like whats the best you've all seen online for C springs AND shipping?


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ok

steeda springs..
 
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I have found the b and c springs in summit racing for 140 and their shipping(handling is what they call it) is 8 and some change...so shipped less than 150
 
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Whats the difference between B and C springs.
 
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b are progressive rate:

Spring Rating: 425/530 lb./in. front - 200/300 lb./in. rear Lowers car 1.2 inches front, 1 inch rear

c springs:

Spring Rating: 650 lb./in. front - 200/300 lb./in. rear Lowers car 1.2 inches front, 1 inch rear

BTW I have found that some places charge the same for both but others do not...i.e. gefracing sells the c springs for 109 + shipping and the b springs for 148 + shipping while stangnet and summit sell them both for the same price
 

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millatime said:
b are progressive rate:

Spring Rating: 425/530 lb./in. front - 200/300 lb./in. rear Lowers car 1.2 inches front, 1 inch rear

c springs:

Spring Rating: 650 lb./in. front - 200/300 lb./in. rear Lowers car 1.2 inches front, 1 inch rear

BTW I have found that some places charge the same for both but others do not...i.e. gefracing sells the c springs for 109 + shipping and the b springs for 148 + shipping while stangnet and summit sell them both for the same price
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how about h&r supersports? those are very popular, but a bit on the expensive side...
 
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