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bruce
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Postby bruce » Wed Sep 26, 2007 10:49 am

Ask if there is any sort of warranty?

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Postby Mr Starlet » Wed Sep 26, 2007 3:07 pm

I got Jap SS for a really good price, mine had 6kg/5kg front/rear springs so not harsh at all. Personally I think harness is in the spring, the dampers if tuned right should simply steady the springs from oscillation and shouldn't be use to firm up the springs. I heard of Teins Flex and possibly SS with 7kg/6kg springs, I would imagine these having less body roll but at the same time significantly rougher on bumping Aussie roads.

I would also suggest main stream be the wiser choice, PSS9 if you could afford, otherwise, Tein Flex, SS, Koni, KYB AGX....in that order. If you're not building a track car then I don't really see the point of going higher than Tein SS, slap on Tein EDFC and you'll find your sweet spot real quick.

Good luck

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