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Old 07-07-2010, 01:02 AM   #37 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by jnaut View Post
not being a **** but have you seen this or just rumor? thanks
From RS*R:
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RS*R Ti2000 lowering springs

The lowering spring has been around for ages. But the materials, treatments and technology to which each spring is made from has now taken a new turn. With cutting edge technology, the Ti2000 springs are composed of titanium, providing weight reductions of 25% compared to the traditional lowering spring. Along with weight reductions, the Ti2000 springs have improved resistance to corrosion, spring strength, and responsiveness.
I might of used the word "by a lot" too loosely, but 25% is a lot to me. Aftermarket springs usually weight more than stock, so this is something to keep in mind. I plan on getting them when they are readily avail.
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