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Looks great, and thank you for the write-up!Got the springs in, ride hight looks great, before and after, roughly a 1" drop all the way around. Great job Steeda.
My initial impressions of these springs.
Too me, they don't seam as stiff in the first part of travel compared to the PP springs. The car almost feels smoother, more supple with less tire bump noise. On a larger impact at speed, you can feel the extra stiffness, but no where near what I was expecting. (that is a good thing) In comparison to my 12 GT500 with Eibach's Pro its not as abrupt of an impact. I question weather these are actually 25% stiffer then the stock PP springs, too me, I would say more like 15%.
Damping with stock struts/shocks:
Surprisingly the stock strut/shocks do a decent job of controlling the springs (rebound and compression) The car is not bouncy and feels very planted. The only area I feel it could use more damping would be with washboard (multiple bumps in a row) type impacts. I can see an adjustable strut upgrade in the near future. Overall, I think you will be ok with the stock struts 80% of the time.
Nose dive and squat, seams to have improved slightly, I'd say 10%-15%
Note: I used the stock boots and bumpstops, although I was tempted to trim the bumpstops, I left them at their stock height. I have not experienced any harsh bottoming out as of yet.
Overall I tested on freeway, washboard (bad roads) and normal condition roads and came away very satisfied. I was concerned of too harsh of a ride, but in all but the worst condition roads, I almost don't notice the spring swap.
The best I can describe it, is the car feel more SOLID.....but not STIFF, if that makes sense. My 82yr old father drove the car after the spring install and he also felt the same way. During the spring install, he kept commenting on how I was going to make the car too stiff LOL (he drives a 2013 S197, stock)
Alignment:
I haven't got the car aligned yet, I'm waiting for my wheels too come in the next couple weeks. They have different offsets and widths, so I wan't to make sure it is done with the wheels I intend to keep on there.
I have not noticed a huge difference in camber or toe changes (front or back) the car feels exactly the same as it did before the spring swap. In fact it still pulls ever so slightly to the left, just as it did before.
Steeda, thanks for a great product, I look forward to what you come up with in the strut/shock area.
Overall: Satisfied
Sorry, didn't take before and after pics, I figured there were already quite a few on here that represented the drop correctly. Plus I started late, and worked in the dark (don't recommend) I'll post up some better shots after my new wheels are on, here are a couple of afters. Before 28.5 / After 27.5 from ground to fender lip.
Awesome to hearI got to test drive mine after the install of springs and sway bars the other night. Been sitting since then cause it hasnt stopped raining. The car corners much flatter and feels like its in the road not on the road if that makes any sense. I didnt really test out any bumps as we have pretty good roads here in TN. This isnt my daily driver so thats no concern plus its still a smoother ride that my old Factory Five Coupe. The front settled more after this picture cause of the spirited driving.
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