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How To Pick The Right Spring Rate Lowering Springs
How To Pick The Right Spring Rate Lowering Springs
When pairing springs and shocks, it's extremely important to make sure that the spring has at least as much travel as the shocks. Otherwise shock travel will be reduced. The consequences are that the spring will coil-bind and become overstressed, and shock performance will be severely compromised. Any time a car is lowered with lowering springs, they should be matched with shorter shocks. View Related Article
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