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Old 10-14-2004, 11:18 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by zeek
is there any differance between their profit and drag launch springs? id like to have a killer street car for launching off the street lites and stuff but this is also a street car so that means its gota do turns and stuff lol. to many diff routes to take when doing suspension mods on a thirdgen.
Yes, the Pro Kit springs are designed for handling performance, and the drag launch springs are designed for maximum weight transfer to the rear when launching.

If your car will be a daily driver, or will at least be your 'nice weather' car, I would stick with the Pro Kit springs, and then possibly upgrade the shocks. I have the Pro Kit on my car and I'm using Bilstein HD front struts, and Bilstein race rate rear shocks. Can't tell you how they work, because I haven't run the car yet, but I've heard this combo works well for street/strip cars that aren't making insane power levels.

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