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Question about R springs

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I'm going to make some rear bushing upgrades this season and assess. Will then look to potentially do spring/rear sway bar upgrade next season. There will be lots of feeback by then :thumbsup:
What bushings are you replacing? And what material?
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Before someone says it, I will say I know nothing about springs and suspensions...

So with that being out of the way, if someone wants a bit lower but is happy with the spring rate of the R springs, could it be possible to get the R springs shortened by about 1/2 inch?
 

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Before someone says it, I will say I know nothing about springs and suspensions...

So with that being out of the way, if someone wants a bit lower but is happy with the spring rate of the R springs, could it be possible to get the R springs shortened by about 1/2 inch?
Possible for the rears sure, fronts probably not.

My car feels slammed with the r springs, I'm gonna wait to see pics before considering the fp ones
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