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Old 09-16-2004, 03:02 AM   #1 (permalink)
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FS: Intrax Progressive Lowering Springs for 92-01 Preludes

A set of Intrax Progressive Springs for 92-01 Preludes. In excellent condition.

Drops 2.0" front & 2.0" rear.

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What makes INTRAX springs better? INTRAX designs most of its lowering kits with progressive rates, to satisfy the two features you've asked for most. First, the lowered look. Most other brands' springs are linear rate, as this is cost-effective but doesn't necessarily provide the visual effect you desire. By designing a progressive spring, we achieve the lowered look while maintaining safety standards of spring preload at suspension droop. The second requirement is ride quality. Since most of you identified that you drove 90% of your mileage to and from work, you wanted to retain some ride quality enjoyed with OE springs. If you're driving to work on a racetrack, "Sport" or "Race" springs from other brands may be for you. INTRAX progressive springs provide high performance looks and comfortable ride quality.

INTRAX creates the finest springs, from start to finish. INTRAX springs begin the forming process with cold winding to the most exacting standards. Within two hours of forming, springs are stress relieved in an oven (not to be confused with heat treating), and then shot peened to remove surface imperfections and further relieve internal stress. This can extend service life of a spring up to 200% or more. Next, the spring is "blocked" (wound to a longer length than required, and set in a hydraulic press to obtain designed free length). This eliminates the "settling" other brands require, due to the lower cost of their production processes. Finally, springs are Phosphate coated for corrosion resistance, and electrostatically powder coated to ensure a lifetime of outstanding looks.
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interested....how many miles are on em?
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I beleive about 10-15k on them
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Old 09-16-2004, 04:46 PM   #4 (permalink)
 
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you have any pics of em on the car?
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I don't have pics with them on my car, but they leave roughly 1/2 finger gap all around
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i may want to get them from you, but i have to make sure i have enough money...i will let you know monday if you still have them.

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Sounds good. Let me know
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i'm thinkin i'm just gonna go with the sportlines that other dude was sellin...i forgot all about that...i had posted there prior to this one, and they're the springs i wanted, anyway.
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