sk8erord
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So I've read a bunch of threads, and the only one that has really talked about linear vs. progressive springs was the BMR thread. I understand the mechanical differences between the two, but what is the practical difference? My car is mostly my daily driver, but I've joined NASA and want to start doing HPDE events with the car.
I'm looking at either the Steeda progressives or linears, because I like their drop, but I'm not sure which is better for me. I've read that the progressives are worse for performance driving because the sudden change in rate can upset the struts, but I don't know if that's something I'd notice or would affect me, or if I'd be better off with the linears because they're more predictable and I'm new at this.
Thoughts?
I'm looking at either the Steeda progressives or linears, because I like their drop, but I'm not sure which is better for me. I've read that the progressives are worse for performance driving because the sudden change in rate can upset the struts, but I don't know if that's something I'd notice or would affect me, or if I'd be better off with the linears because they're more predictable and I'm new at this.
Thoughts?
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