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Anyone knows what size strut rod nut socket is needed for stock struts on PP cars !
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Editing to be sure. My primary nut is 21mm and the actual strut was 10mm. - Need a 21mm strut nut socket to tighten (has a hole to stabilize the 10mm)
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Editing to be sure. My primary nut is 21mm and the actual strut was 10mm. - Need a 21mm strut nut socket to tighten (has a hole to stabilize the 10mm)
Be careful on the little 10 mm. Some have sheared that thing off. Also, it' seems a bit like like brass, very soft. Highly recommend a 6 pt (not 12) box end of combo. Not sure if it's exactly 10. Seems to be a bit smaller.
 

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Be careful on the little 10 mm. Some have sheared that thing off. Also, it' seems a bit like like brass, very soft. Highly recommend a 6 pt (not 12) box end of combo. Not sure if it's exactly 10. Seems to be a bit smaller.
Good advice. I snapped one off completely.....be soft metal.

Gonna have to by some new struts or coil overs
 
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Is there any difference between the sport and ultralite progressive springs besides ride height?
 

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Is there any difference between the sport and ultralite progressive springs besides ride height?
Sport linear: 1 inch drop all around, 20% stiffer than PP springs
Ultralite linear: 1.125" drop in front, 1" out back, 20% stiffer than PP springs, lighter than the Sport linears
 

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Still love my Steeda Progressives and showing love from a recent photoshoot!:headbang:
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Still love my Steeda Progressives and showing love from a recent photoshoot!:headbang:

That wrap is sick! I would love to do it to mine.

Maybe it's just the lighting or photoshop but the second picture looks gorgeous and purple!

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LoL yeah not purple. Color is gunmetal matte metallic.
 

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Anyone planning on pairing these springs with the Koni Yellow's when they are released? I was thinking about doing so, just curious if you guys thought it would be a good pairing
 

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Anyone planning on pairing these springs with the Koni Yellow's when they are released? I was thinking about doing so, just curious if you guys thought it would be a good pairing
Lots of customers will be pairing our progressives with the Konis from what I'm hearing!
 

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Still love my Steeda Progressives and showing love from a recent photoshoot!:headbang:
Is that a wrap on your car? It looks like a matt color. How hard is it to maintain the vinyl? How do you wax the car, or is no waxing required?

Sorry for de-railing the thread for a moment.

Edit: Just saw the answer to my question on the wrap in your sig and the post following your picture. Still curious on the upkeep though.
 

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[MENTION=14455]15gtguy[/MENTION] the car looks great! Feel free to email me some photos :)
 

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Anyone planning on pairing these springs with the Koni Yellow's when they are released? I was thinking about doing so, just curious if you guys thought it would be a good pairing
It's a perfect pairing! I've had the Steeda Progressive springs on the car for about a year now. While they aren't that bad with the stock PP dampers, I thought they were just a bit bouncy. I don't mean bumpy like harsh ride, just the opposite, I think they were a bit too soft making the ride all spring. I bought the Konis from Steeda and glad I did. I had questions that as usual, Steeda did a great job of answering. I talked to one of their suspension experts.

I got one of the first sets of Konis and put them on right away. I love them with the Steeda Progressive springs. The adjustment of the Konis gives you whatever you want over the 2.5 full turns of adjustment. I started out with them near full firm, while that was fun for cornering, after a couple days I decided to soften it up, it was a bit too firm (bumpy). So I could experience the range, I loosened them up to full soft. They were as soft as the PP dampers but a bit better at absorbing the compressions and rebounds. After a few days with that, I adjusted them to 1 full turn from soft toward firm and have been VERY happy with the ride.
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