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Originally Posted by SPOHN I have Hotchkis sways. So you have no options for stiffness up front. But I like stiff in the front to help with the extra weight

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I have Hotchkis sways. So you have no options for stiffness up front. But I like stiff in the front to help with the extra weight transfer that is up front. So far as the rear, medium worked best for me.
So you recommend i leave the front at medium which is about 35% stiffer than stock, and set the rear to medium instead of soft?
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So you recommend i leave the front at medium which is about 35% stiffer than stock, and set the rear to medium instead of soft?
A lot of this reflects the drivers style in the beginning when learning your car. So you go the route you just mentioned. But I'd at least try full stiff front and med rear. I bet you'll like it.
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A lot of this reflects the drivers style in the beginning when learning your car. So you go the route you just mentioned. But I'd at least try full stiff front and med rear. I bet you'll like it.
Ill try that. I like going from loose to tight. The car felt fine with this sway bar set up with stock springs. But it lost alot of response with the tein springs, maybe the progressive design or the extra camber. I dunno
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