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Old 11-26-2006, 04:53 PM   #15
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it si about compromise dude. the car is driven on the street everyday and he is looking for an improvement in the launch abilities of it.
under street conditions too soft a spring will cause the weight of a heavy factory equiped car to bounce more. those extra cycles and the resulting extra heat will reduce the life span of the shock. a very soft spring also increases the odds of getting all the way to the bottom end of the travel on a shock, which we all know is very bad if you want them to keep working.
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