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Old 12-26-2009, 12:41 PM   #3
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Some people say the Teins are "bouncy", but I haven't ridden in a car with them installed. Also, yes, I think the Teins are a little more of a drop than the TigerTecs. A shorter spring (lower drop) will need a higher rate to "match" a taller spring with a lower rate.

My Silk Roads are 7k front 5k rear but feel fine on the street. I really don't think you can just compare rates and 100% have that translate into how the car feels while driving it.
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