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Old 03-03-2009, 08:20 PM
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mike,

this is why i was looking for tokico hts shocks, which has a wide range adjustability, but the only springs that fit on these shocks are the stock springs and lowering springs designed to go on the stock shocks(i think).

i'm also tempted to go with b&g rs2 coilovers, which have a limited lifetime warranty, but i don't know what spring rates they have on their coilovers.

you said you were using mugen sport suspension with custom springs, are the shocks revalved for your springs? or are they unchanged? what spring rates are you running? my thought was to put stiffer springs on the rear to get better rotation on an autocross course. the j's racing fit in japan has 13k front and 16k rear, but the spoon endurance fit has 12k front and 10k rear. but i think the j's racing is more of a time attack fit, so it needs to be more agile, and the spoon endurance fit has to be easier to drive and more stable so it can crank out more consistant times instead of one really fast time.
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