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Steeda Progressive Spring review

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What's the link for these so I can add this to my build list.
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Do the progressives lower the car evenly or is the front lower? What's the forum discount for steeda?
It's an even lower across the board.
 

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I have aftermarket wheels and am using the stock wheels for winter. Do I need spacers if I install the progressive springs?
 

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Do the progressives lower the car evenly or is the front lower? What's the forum discount for steeda?
The front is lowered 1.12" and 1" in the rear. If you want the best deal, PM @David@Steeda and he will hook you up.

Here is a side shot of my car at Steeda right after the progressives were installed.
car after spring install.jpg
 

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I have aftermarket wheels and am using the stock wheels for winter. Do I need spacers if I install the progressive springs?
no, no spacers are needed.
 

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I'm curious if these would rub or clear on my wheels I have. The wheels are on the stock 18" tires. They are Tsw Sochis, 18x8.5 5x114.3 20mm 73.1mm. Any insight to this?
We don't see any reason for them to rub, it only lowers the car 1.125" in front and 1" out back. We have customers equipped with progressives on 18's.
 

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Hey David, is there a way to get the Progressive springs without lowering the car? Do the FRPP lower the same amount as Steeda's?
 

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Hey David, is there a way to get the Progressive springs without lowering the car? Do the FRPP lower the same amount as Steeda's?
As of now all of our Steeda springs do lower the car. It looks like the FRPP ones lower the car 1" - our Sport linears also lower the car 1" all around. Our progressives lower the front 1.125" and the back 1" - same with our Ultralite linear springs.
 
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Can somebody tell me how I can tell which side of the springs is too and what's bottom before I install my front springs
 

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Per instructions:

Carefully release the stock spring, and compress
the new Steeda front spring. When putting the
assembly back together, the larger diameter
(ID/opening) of the spring should be upward and each
pigtail should be against the spring stop. It doesn’t
matter which way the logos are facing. See picture 6-7
for more information. Replace the strut nut, and repeat
the process for the other front strut.
 

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Per instructions:

Carefully release the stock spring, and compress
the new Steeda front spring. When putting the
assembly back together, the larger diameter
(ID/opening) of the spring should be upward and each
pigtail should be against the spring stop. It doesn’t
matter which way the logos are facing. See picture 6-7
for more information. Replace the strut nut, and repeat
the process for the other front strut.
Ok thanks a lot. The back springs are the same right? No top or bottom.
Any idea about torque specs?
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