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What spring rate should i get for coil overs?
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<blockquote data-quote="DSG2NV03" data-source="post: 10277614" data-attributes="member: 17111"><p>Well, Softer are going to be easier for rough roads, but I would select a complete package deal. Unfortunatly you cannot have your cake and eat it too. Softer spring will give you a better ride but your handling will suffer. (experts chime in if I am wrong) I would give Jason at MM a call and tell him what you are thinking about and he can point you in the right direction. This is what I did. Also, keep in mind that spring rates coenside with dampner. You shouldnt run a 575 rear with a Bilstein HD. The dampeners on the MM page will show you what thier ranges are, that is if you go with MM. Again mine are 375 front and 575 rear Bilstein Sport Valves and it rides pretty damn good and handles like is on rails! Good luck! :rockon:</p><p></p><p>Alex</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSG2NV03, post: 10277614, member: 17111"] Well, Softer are going to be easier for rough roads, but I would select a complete package deal. Unfortunatly you cannot have your cake and eat it too. Softer spring will give you a better ride but your handling will suffer. (experts chime in if I am wrong) I would give Jason at MM a call and tell him what you are thinking about and he can point you in the right direction. This is what I did. Also, keep in mind that spring rates coenside with dampner. You shouldnt run a 575 rear with a Bilstein HD. The dampeners on the MM page will show you what thier ranges are, that is if you go with MM. Again mine are 375 front and 575 rear Bilstein Sport Valves and it rides pretty damn good and handles like is on rails! Good luck! :rockon: Alex [/QUOTE]
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