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Good Drift Springs


xs081
09-09-2004, 03:57 AM
Since we all know what everyone has to say about what coilovers they have and like for drifting, i want to know if there is a good set of springs for drifting. Maybe a combination of spring rates blah blah blah. Fill me in please.

SR20DETpower
09-09-2004, 09:06 AM
hmmmmmmmm,

all the aftermarket springs im aware of are not setup to great for drifting. They have higher spring rates up front, and usually weak spring rates compared to some coilovers.

Id go with the stiffest possible springs, linear would be best, and a nice expensive quality strut, ATLEAST kyb agx or comparable, and if you are going that route I would try to buy some aftermarket swaybars sooner. This will atleast make your car have more grip and less body roll... it will help when drifting, it shouldn't be as good as a drift type coilover, but it should be better then stock for drifting.

xs081
09-09-2004, 07:13 PM
ok, what about the ground controll coilovers? Is the spring rate high enfough? The reason i ask is because i get get them from a friend for prety cheap. I would still like to hear more opinions on the springs. Thanks.

xs081
09-09-2004, 07:24 PM
I just found these white line springs. heres the spring rates. Spring Rates: Front 157 lbs/in (linear) & Rear 132-205 lbs/in (progressive) arent springs normaly measured in Kg?

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