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Originally Posted by RCZ The hotchkis are a little bit thicker/stiffer/aggressive. Which may be better or may not be depending on who you ask. Yeah, Neither is "better", just different.

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Old 08-06-2009, 10:53 AM   #7 (permalink)
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The hotchkis are a little bit thicker/stiffer/aggressive. Which may be better or may not be depending on who you ask.
Yeah, Neither is "better", just different. After determining that the Z needs very little assist here on stock springs, I elected to go Stillen. Perfect streetable balance of comfort and performance. With Eibachs, which have a lower initial spring rate, the Hotchkiss may be the preferred choice. Ultimately it's all about balance..
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