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Full soft. We have track tested this-setup to come to this conclusion.
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Steeda progressives with ProActive fixed shocks/struts, bump stops and camber plates are on the way. I hope they are a noticeable upgrade. I hear the '20 base suspension is similar to the '15-17 PP. I'm hardly an expert but I would say the base suspension is a run of the mill street suspension package. Its ok but hardly sophisticated but not horrible. The worst is the bounciness over dips in the road, bumps, etc. It doesn't feel very sporty and the car could be more responsive. We'll see if other mods are in order such as bigger front sway bar, bigger wheels and tires, cradle lock, etc.
 

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Steeda progressives with ProActive fixed shocks/struts, bump stops and camber plates are on the way. I hope they are a noticeable upgrade. I hear the '20 base suspension is similar to the '15-17 PP. I'm hardly an expert but I would say the base suspension is a run of the mill street suspension package. Its ok but hardly sophisticated but not horrible. The worst is the bounciness over dips in the road, bumps, etc. It doesn't feel very sporty and the car could be more responsive. We'll see if other mods are in order such as bigger front sway bar, bigger wheels and tires, cradle lock, etc.
Hi Matti777,

If you like, pm Steeda Tech your contact info and we will go over the install with you to make sure it is perfect once the parts arrive.

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Hi Matti777,

If you like, pm Steeda Tech your contact info and we will go over the install with you to make sure it is perfect once the parts arrive.

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Thanks. I should be ok but I wlll contact you if I run into any issues. I've watched some videos and installed coilovers before. Fortunately I'm fully tooled up with a 4 post lift, sliding bridge jack and a 1 ton spring compressor.
 

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Great!
One tip, make sure you torque the front struts and rear shock shafts to spec while you hold the shaft stationary. If you use a pneumatic air gun and spin the shock shaft you will damage the shock internals.
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Steeda progressives with ProActive fixed shocks/struts, bump stops and camber plates are on the way. I hope they are a noticeable upgrade. I hear the '20 base suspension is similar to the '15-17 PP. I'm hardly an expert but I would say the base suspension is a run of the mill street suspension package. Its ok but hardly sophisticated but not horrible. The worst is the bounciness over dips in the road, bumps, etc. It doesn't feel very sporty and the car could be more responsive. We'll see if other mods are in order such as bigger front sway bar, bigger wheels and tires, cradle lock, etc.
We appreciate your order Matt & glad we were able to get everything out to you!

As Steeda Tech mentioned, if you need anything else - please don't hesitate to let us know :)

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I've always had dual wishbone cars, and the rule of thumb was that a harder front bar will generate more understeer while a harder rear bar will generate more oversteer. Is it a different case with strut fronts? Or is the harder front bar approach to do with removing the bonded bushings?

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