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Old 01-28-2002, 08:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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do spring rates matter a lot?

i had my groundcontrols installed, and my prelude who also has a prelude just recieved his GCs. and the front spring rate is different from mine. wif different spring rates is this going to cause me n e problems?
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Not really. The spring rates will only factor more if you decide to race your car, whether it's on the track, autocross, roadracing, etc. If you feel the current spring rates on your car aren't enough, you can swap in stiffer coils than what you already have.
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whats the difference wif the Koni GCs and the non Koni ones.? cause it looks like both sets looked alike.
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whats the difference wif the Koni GCs and the non Koni ones.? cause it looks like both sets looked alike.
The GC Konis have perches for the coilovers to sit on. Other than that, they both work the same way.
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thanks mayn. appreciate the info
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man, I wish my prelude had a prelude. I ask my prelude if I could drive her prelude so that my prelude could rest while I drove her prelude.

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man, I wish my prelude had a prelude. I ask my prelude if I could drive her prelude so that my prelude could rest while I drove her prelude.

ok smartass typos do happen u know
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Yeah they happen --- but I thought it was funny --- don't think he was flaming you or anything.
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