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What to do about coilovers?
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<blockquote data-quote="WireMesh" data-source="post: 14476452" data-attributes="member: 155607"><p>I am wanting to get coilovers on my 03 Cobra and am not 100% sure of the route I should go.</p><p>My car is mostly street with some autocross and a little dragstrip time. I really am not concerned about ride quality on the street and like the ride to be firm. My current thoughts are to go with the Maximum Motorsports front and rear coilover kits with springs that would match the specs of either their MM2 Race dampeners or MM3 Race dampeners then get my stock Bilsteins revalved and buy some MM CC plates.</p><p></p><p>Thoughts on spring rates when wanting cornering performance - what is too stiff for the street?</p><p>Thoughts on getting the stock Bilsteins (with 78k miles) revalved to match the springs?</p><p>Other coilover options that are better?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WireMesh, post: 14476452, member: 155607"] I am wanting to get coilovers on my 03 Cobra and am not 100% sure of the route I should go. My car is mostly street with some autocross and a little dragstrip time. I really am not concerned about ride quality on the street and like the ride to be firm. My current thoughts are to go with the Maximum Motorsports front and rear coilover kits with springs that would match the specs of either their MM2 Race dampeners or MM3 Race dampeners then get my stock Bilsteins revalved and buy some MM CC plates. Thoughts on spring rates when wanting cornering performance - what is too stiff for the street? Thoughts on getting the stock Bilsteins (with 78k miles) revalved to match the springs? Other coilover options that are better? [/QUOTE]
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