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Old 11-01-07, 10:09 PM
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Chart of coilover spring rate on FD3S.net

There use to be a chart of maybe 10 coilovers and their spring rates on fd3s.net and i cant find it anymore.

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i don't think they weren't coil over rates. they were spring rates of various springs that were available at the time.
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i remeber specifically it was coilover spring rates... it had the Mspeed, HKS hipermax, TEINs, APEXIs.. etc..
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The only spring rate chart is on the suspension page, at the beginning of the springs section. Some of those may be coilover springs.
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I don't see rates but here is the CO section
http://www.fd3s.net/suspension.html#COI
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Originally Posted by fdeeznutz
I don't see rates but here is the CO section
http://www.fd3s.net/suspension.html#COI
Did you click on "Springs"?

http://www.fd3s.net/suspension.html#SPR
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Ah ha, I knew they were in there somewhere.
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Originally Posted by Mahjik
Did you click on "Springs"?

http://www.fd3s.net/suspension.html#SPR
Yes i did... but those are just for springs.

I very specifically remeber "HKS Hipermax", "TEIN Flex", "APEXi N1" and about 8 more spring rates front and rear for coilovers.
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Originally Posted by turBRO240
Yes i did... but those are just for springs.

I very specifically remeber "HKS Hipermax", "TEIN Flex", "APEXi N1" and about 8 more spring rates front and rear for coilovers.
Those are not just springs. The JIC and Tein HA's which are listed are coilovers (as well as many others). The problem is, that list is from 2002. Most of those on that list are not available anymore and most current coilover setups weren't available at that time.

To my knowledge, there is no list like that for the current coilover options.
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My bad guys.... i finanlly found it.. .and it was on silverbulletrx7.com

http://www.silverbulletrx7.com/coilovers/coilovers.html

very usefull info.
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