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Old 08-21-2014, 11:42 AM   #1
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motion control suspension(mcs) spring length

Hi i just got a set of the mcs 1-way non remote dampers and was wondering if i can get away with 6" springs all around. I'm running hyperco 550 springs with vorshlag rear tender springs in the rear. i've seen members with mcs dampers run 7" all around but with 375 or 450 springs. any help is much appreciated. this will be my dd and occasional track car.
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