Sports Springs - To raise the height

e1fnd

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Guys, need your expertise... If I have a set of springs and its getting too low... can I heighten it back, Iheard you can put some rubber to make it higher, is this true?
 

dennisdreams

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Guys, need your expertise... If I have a set of springs and its getting too low... can I heighten it back, Iheard you can put some rubber to make it higher, is this true?
There is a type of 'accessories' use to prevent the spring to 'closed' up during the bounce cycle. It didn't help much on lifting the car though. Just give extra support for a short period of time. The best way is still used back your Original spring.
 

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appreciate any feedback that u guys r using...cos mr wong fr top perfect recommended me 8kg front and 3-4kg rear..the rear sounds reasonable to me but the 8kg front sound HARD!! according to him, the springs are progressive so i can still get comfort at low speeds while at higher speed, it will be stiffer...but 8kg seems TOO stiff for me...mebe the damping rate is softer to match the hard spring rates?? kinda blur here..

wats the difference between the linear and progressive springs...
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