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Driveline/Suspension
Anyone compare Vogtland springs to FRPP "P" springs?
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<blockquote data-quote="TrackpackGT" data-source="post: 14475726" data-attributes="member: 165716"><p>Daily driven car with occasional track visits, very occasional.... Also plan on dragstrip passes. I don't want it too low for clearance reasons and don't want to use up too much of the suspension travel. I was pretty set on the P springs, but then I came across the Vogtlands with full specs and I've heard great things about them. </p><p>Vogtland specs <table style='width: 100%'><tr><td>Front/Rear<br /> </td><td>Spring lb/inch</td><td>Working Rate lb/inch</td><td>Drop Front/Rear</td></tr><tr><td>Front</td><td>160 lb./in. - 240 lb./in.</td><td>180 lb./in. - 240 lb./in.</td><td>1.2" or 30mm</td></tr><tr><td>Rear</td><td>120 lb./in - 220 lb./in.</td><td>180 lb./in. - 220 lb./in.</td><td>1.2" or 30mm</td></tr></table><p>They do drop it .2" more, not sure how much that will affect things. Can't find the specs on the p springs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrackpackGT, post: 14475726, member: 165716"] Daily driven car with occasional track visits, very occasional.... Also plan on dragstrip passes. I don't want it too low for clearance reasons and don't want to use up too much of the suspension travel. I was pretty set on the P springs, but then I came across the Vogtlands with full specs and I've heard great things about them. Vogtland specs [TABLE="width: 554, align: center"] [TR] [TD]Front/Rear [/TD] [TD]Spring lb/inch[/TD] [TD]Working Rate lb/inch[/TD] [TD]Drop Front/Rear[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Front[/TD] [TD]160 lb./in. - 240 lb./in.[/TD] [TD]180 lb./in. - 240 lb./in.[/TD] [TD]1.2" or 30mm[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Rear[/TD] [TD]120 lb./in - 220 lb./in.[/TD] [TD]180 lb./in. - 220 lb./in.[/TD] [TD]1.2" or 30mm[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] They do drop it .2" more, not sure how much that will affect things. Can't find the specs on the p springs. [/QUOTE]
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