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Form>Function
Drives: 07 Flint Sedan Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Tampa
Posts: 4,018
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@b20, lowering springs have to be stiffer than stock or the car would bottom out on like every bump and you'd be eating up your tires with your fenders. I did some searching and our stock spring rate is ~130lbs and the s techs are rated ~165 lbs (both front rates). So you're trying to say either teins numbers are off or you can't feel the difference between the two. Its just almost impossible for the teins to not be stiffer. That's all we're saying.
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