I'd go with a 400# spring, they ride about the same as Eibachs. As for struts go with Konis, Bilsteins, something nice like these. As for a revalve it is $180 a piece for Konis.
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It's because of the diameter of the spring 5' coils like the oes factory equipped don't need the same amount of strength rating as 2.5 inch coils do. The less area of spring the more lb/in rating
Wait what are you guys claiming?
That double the spring rate rides the same because of the shape?
Sway bars add a lot more spring rate than you'd think: Automotive suspension engineering - Sway bar spring rate formula
All spring rate does is prevent weight transfer.
Sway bars have the unfortunate effect of reducing traction on the axle by lifting the inside wheel.
So one might think it'd be ideal to go all spring rate, less sway bar. You'll want to make sure your struts are up to the task.
Here's an example, it makes up for half of the wheel rate: http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show....php?t=1279944
Last edited by matt5112; 09-07-2013 at 09:43 PM.
OP--I have coil overs on the front only on my 03 GTP. I got a kit directly from HT Motorsport. I used KYB excel g 339015 struts as they are designated 'special handling package' replacement for GM FE4 (& they're about 1/2 price of AGX). It's been a year and I love the struts. My DD gets lots use and abuse, especially from BAD roads. I started with 350#, and just couldn't handle it. Then tried 275#, and they were set as high as possible and I still only had about 1-1 1/2 finger gap. They were comfortable, but just too soft. Now I have 300#, and I am sticking with them--as long as I live in Chicago (when ever I road trip--I understand why people go stuffer). Very happy with ride and handling. I have about 1 1/2 fingers clear in front w/ zero pogo, and lots of room to go lower. In Cali, you probably enjoy great roads, so 350# is probably a good place to start. IMHO, I imagine 400# being quite stiff, more than most would want for a DD. If you get springs from HTM, you can choose in 25# increments, and not much difference in feel stepping only 1 rate--maybe this is where the AGX are worth the money--depending on how aggressive you want to be, 325#-400#, then dial AGX up or down to suit you taste/need. Good luck!
560/450 as per: Spring rate conversions kg/mm to lbs/in - evolutionm.net
Seems reasonable.
My god I just stepped up to 450# 10' springs but same ride height as the 12' 350# rides way better.
hmmm maybe ill get some 10" 450#......
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