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So the Pro-Kit is a progressive rate spring, correct? It probably feels a bit smoother on the small stuff, and then you have a bit more of a jolt on
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So the Pro-Kit is a progressive rate spring, correct?
It probably feels a bit smoother on the small stuff, and then you have a bit more of a jolt on the larger hits. At least that's how my last 2 cars felt with the Eibachs. Hopefully the stock struts can handle the re-bound damping, does the car feel under-damped or bouncy?? Thanks :-) Braden
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