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Old 06-17-03, 10:07 PM
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kg/mm spring 2inch drop had on car for bout 4 month upgraded to coilover system dont need em anymore

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How is the ride fo these springs as compared to:
a: stock springs
b: L-tuned springs
I would be looking forward to your answer, in particular, how soft/stiff the ride was.
Just for my reference, what kind shocks did you use with the kg/mm springs?
Thanks.
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they ride is pretty close to stock dont know bout l-tuning .. but i have em on stock shock rides okay could be better if u upgrade to aftermarket shocks but im pretty happy wit the ride when i had em on

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Originally posted by tmex05
they ride is pretty close to stock dont know bout l-tuning .. but i have em on stock shock rides okay could be better if u upgrade to aftermarket shocks but im pretty happy wit the ride when i had em on
When you say "it could be better with aftermarket shock"...what do you mean? Softer or firmer? Thanks
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Originally posted by whitels
When you say "it could be better with aftermarket shock"...what do you mean? Softer or firmer? Thanks
it could be a lil firmer .. i think i bought some stock shocks from u a while back we i dont know if u still remember
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Originally posted by whitels
When you say "it could be better with aftermarket shock"...what do you mean? Softer or firmer? Thanks
it could be a lil firmer .. i think i bought some stock shocks from u a while back we i dont know if u still remember
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Originally posted by whitels
When you say "it could be better with aftermarket shock"...what do you mean? Softer or firmer? Thanks
it could be a lil firmer .. i think i bought some stock shocks from u a while back we i dont know if u still remember
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Originally posted by whitels
When you say "it could be better with aftermarket shock"...what do you mean? Softer or firmer? Thanks
it could be a lil firmer .. i think i bought some stock shocks from u a while back we i dont know if u still remember
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Originally posted by whitels
When you say "it could be better with aftermarket shock"...what do you mean? Softer or firmer? Thanks
it could be a lil firmer .. i think i bought some stock shocks from u a while back we i dont know if u still remember
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Originally posted by whitels
When you say "it could be better with aftermarket shock"...what do you mean? Softer or firmer? Thanks

it could be a lil firmer .. i think i bought some stock shocks from u a while back we i dont know if u still remember
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I'll help you out tmex05. I have kg/mm springs with l-tuned shocks and the ride is great. A little stiffer than stock but comfortable. The drop is perfect.
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Originally posted by tmex05
it could be a lil firmer .. i think i bought some stock shocks from u a while back we i dont know if u still remember
Sure I remember...howdy!!! Great to see (or read) you here I've heard good things about the kg/mm. I just purchased today an L-tuned. I'll see how it goes. I'm happy with the ride of the Bilstein/OEM springs --just perfect balance of stiffness and comfort-- or I could use just a tad bit of softener. The only thing is it is high up the ground.
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