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Old 05-13-2014, 04:34 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by SirBrass View Post
Meaning? Springs don't really affect ride comfort on uneven (read: street) surfaces?
Ride comfort comes from proper valving. Increasing spring rate increases slight roll resistance and also increases weight transfer response. Of all the Spec-R setups I've driven on multiple platforms, they appear to make the car ride a little smoother. The obvious downside to lowering springs in general is decreased suspension travel hence why the Spec-R springs have a minor drop as opposed to other kits on the market. Setup is all about balance.
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