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Old 03-02-15, 07:09 AM
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Default Looking for explanation on RSR drop ranges

RSR provides ranges for their cars for the drop. FOr those of you that have experience with RSR, do their springs typocally settle more towards the low end, the high end or the middle?

For example, the half downs range from .8-1.0 in the front and .4-.6 in the rear. What side of those ranges are the springs custom to settling to?
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Hmm, I've never heard of springs settling in on the higher range (meaning lower drop number). Mine definitely settled in on the lower range (higher drop numbers) over time, but I wouldn't say it changed drastically.

I'm on RSR Downs by the way.

Hope that helps.
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Originally Posted by LexSense
Hmm, I've never heard of springs settling in on the higher range (meaning lower drop number). Mine definitely settled in on the lower range (higher drop numbers) over time, but I wouldn't say it changed drastically.

I'm on RSR Downs by the way.

Hope that helps.
Same here. On downs too. Mine settled low. But I like it
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