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You got the Sport Plus here, right? When you talked to Vogtland, did they say whether the rates on the Sport (not Plug) were the same/similar, and same configuration (linear/progressive) for the lesser drop?
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Car looks great! Glad you were able to find a spring that works for you.
 
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You got the Sport Plus here, right? When you talked to Vogtland, did they say whether the rates on the Sport (not Plug) were the same/similar, and same configuration (linear/progressive) for the lesser drop?
I will be on phone with them shortly and get back to ya.
Car looks great! Glad you were able to find a spring that works for you.
Thank you senor.
 

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Damn that looks perfect with the 6GR wheels... 19's right?
 

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Very odd that these springs are progressive on the rear and they have a fixed spring rate.
 
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Very odd that these springs are progressive on the rear and they have a fixed spring rate.
Maybe that is what makes them so bad ass!! The rears being progressive really helps with the harshness of a stiff linear spring.
 

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Thank you señor.
I just looked at these on AM. They claim a 1" drop on the convertible kit. What is the drop on these, and more important to me is there any creaking or clanking noises from these? I've heard 1 or 2 horror stories about Eibach's and Steeda springs making ride noise next to unbearable.
 

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Doctor Fishtail, you sexy bitch! What are those wheels and specs?, Love how your car looks suttle yet standing out with the little details!
I am married. Sorry. :lol: Project6gr wheels. A vendor here sells them specifically for our cars. :thumbsup:

I just looked at these on AM. They claim a 1" drop on the convertible kit. What is the drop on these, and more important to me is there any creaking or clanking noises from these? I've heard 1 or 2 horror stories about Eibach's and Steeda springs making ride noise next to unbearable.
Do not believe the AM specs. They are wrong. Even corporate Vogtland stated this in an email to me as well as on the phone. Drop is 1.5" front 1.3" rear. No noise and more forgiving than Sportlines. :)
 

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Good find. And those are the rates that Germany engineers sent us. The drop is wrong on American Muscle but the rates are correct. Thank you. DSP4848 there ya go. :thumbsup:
I am married. Sorry. :lol: Project6gr wheels. A vendor here sells them specifically for our cars. :thumbsup:


Do not believe the AM specs. They are wrong. Even corporate Vogtland stated this in an email to me as well as on the phone. Drop is 1.5" front 1.3" rear. No noise and more forgiving than Sportlines. :)
Will update the spreadsheet to reflect 1.5" front and 1.3" rear drop while keeping the spring rates the same. Thanks!

Car looks wonderful, enjoy your ride!
 
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Will update the spreadsheet to reflect 1.5" front and 1.3" rear drop while keeping the spring rates the same. Thanks!

Car looks wonderful, enjoy your ride!
Gracias señor. :)
 

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[MENTION=21434]Doctor Fishtail[/MENTION], The Vogtlands are my first set of springs. I am absolutely stoked with them, but still running the stock dampers...
Seems that I may have accidentally picked the right springs - I was originally going to go with the Sportlines. Very glad I didn't.
On stock dampers, it's a little jiggly at times but harsh isn't a word I'd use.
Very happy, glad you like them too! :cheers:
 

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Side note: Those wheels are FIRE on that magnetic GT.
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