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Originally Posted by Modshack Well...Your first problem was putting all this stuff on stock shocks. Heavy 20" wheels/tires, and springs that need additional shock control have overwhelmed the stock dampers.

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Old 06-18-2010, 08:28 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Well...Your first problem was putting all this stuff on stock shocks. Heavy 20" wheels/tires, and springs that need additional shock control have overwhelmed the stock dampers. You've simply added too much unsprung weight in addition to a stiffer spring, resulting in a poor ride.
Thanks for the info, as of now i have stock springs. Just the hotchkis sways and rims or after market. I'd be willing the change springs, shocks, tires to whatever is needed for a good smooth ride. Like i was saying smooth as a caddy and handle like a porche as much as possible. I just don't know what route to go....Thanks for your time.
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Old 06-18-2010, 10:03 PM   #32 (permalink)
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Interesting. I was thinking the other day how I want a SLIGHT drop (no more than .75").
I can certainly understand that! I can't even pull in/out my own driveway without scraping the air dam thingy, let alone most parking lots around town.
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are these rsr springs lighter than the stocks? i know they are not released yet, but in the 350 springs?
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Any more info out yet ?
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are these rsr springs lighter than the stocks? i know they are not released yet, but in the 350 springs?
Yep the Ti2000 are lighter by a lot!
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Yep the Ti2000 are lighter by a lot!

not being a **** but have you seen this or just rumor? thanks
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not being a **** but have you seen this or just rumor? thanks
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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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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.
Good lookin out, ill take a set also
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waiting....
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anyone hear anything on RS*R??? We gots ca$h in hand!
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Any word on the RS R springs yet?! I think i want a set
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Just called RS*R and they are telling me the end of the year! But they are avail in Japan.
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send email and link to japanparts.com and they can get it for you.
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Thanks. Sent an email to them. The part # is 3700NA for anyone that wants to know.
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Thanks. Sent an email to them. The part # is 3700NA for anyone that wants to know.
did u get a price? how much of a drop?
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