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Lowering springs with Whipple

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Does anyone know if the added weight of the supercharger would make it unwise to add in lowering springs? Is it necessary to do coilovers or does it not really make much of a difference?
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You can use springs...but the drop will be more than expected due to the added weight. That on itself will increase the working rate for a tiny bit, which might be enough to account the different front/back weight distribution.
 

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We have lowering springs catered to power adder cars, and MANY MANY people run them with Whipple Superchargers. ;)

I suggest:

SP089 Front Springs
SP082 Rear Springs

You will love it.
 
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Thanks for the replies! I'll definitely prefer a setup more catered towards the added weight, thank you!
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