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Old May 1, 2008 | 03:54 PM
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is there that big of a difference between lets say... strange vs KYB vs Koni.what type of performance difference are we talkin about? i know everyone talks up strange big time but i also notice alot of you run KYB's too. i just ran into a lot of money so i'm trying to get A LOT replaced with the money I have.
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Old May 2, 2008 | 02:04 PM
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ok so i'm going to buy this kit because i save 100 dollars buying it this way rather than each peice. but what i want to know is about the springs in the kit. i called and all they knew was the progression rates which is

front-650
rear-300

http://store.summitracing.com/partde...=SUM-CSUM20005


so does that mean they will launch pretty good? also which ride heigth should i get?
front drop - 1.120 or 0.870
rear - 0.500 or 0.750

soemthing to keep in mind im buying new tires tooMT ETstreets either 255/60/15 or 255/50/15. which ones??

any help would be much appreciated!!!
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