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It's time for suspension upgrades. I've been looking at springs and dampers and I hear that these are pretty good but there isn't a whole lot of info that I can find. What the hell is with the spring rates(16k!) they offer? I understand you can upgrade to normal rate Hyperco or Swift springs. What is the difference between the 500 and the 510s? I want a half inch drop, can these manage that? Any owners or just people that know, please give us you thoughts or reviews.
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The dampers seem good, but the spring rates are all wrong, and you are severely limited in the rear spring you can get with their setup (softer than stock PP rear rates).

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I guess the rear is stuck with only their springs?
 

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I guess the rear is stuck with only their springs?
You could also get the MMI rear adjusters and use 2.5" coilover springs. They can be valved for the spring rates you choose, but choose wisely. Most of the "cheaper" or "tuner" coilover kits have totally wrong spring rates for the car.
 

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You could also get the MMI rear adjusters and use 2.5" coilover springs. They can be valved for the spring rates you choose, but choose wisely. Most of the "cheaper" or "tuner" coilover kits have totally wrong spring rates for the car.
What are proper spring rates?
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