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Form>Function
Drives: 07 Flint Sedan Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Tampa
Posts: 4,018
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I ran ksport springs on my sedan for a while and they had about as much of a drop as the teins give or take a few mm. The handling was great and it was a progressive rate spring so under little to no compression the ride was nice. When you need stiffness it was there. Never bottomed her out with those unless going over big speed bumps too quickly. Springs by themselves will give you a decent drop and some stiffness without being expensive and like you said you can do the struts at a later date, although that gives you double the work.
I now have Megan coilovers which I love. The adjustability of ride height and stiffness is awesome and you can dial your car in to the exact settings you desire. The drop and dampening can be a lot higher than springs or a lot lower depending how you set it. But those are pretty expensive, a little easier than springs to install though. btw my ksport springs only ran about $100 shipped. |
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