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Old 01-03-07, 12:29 PM
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Pics: Fd Rs*r Downsprings

Hi guys,

Here's a pic of a FD we did with RS*R Downsprings installed on

18" AME Circlar RS Wheels in a Mirror Finish. 18x9 and 10 255/35/18 and 275/35/18.

I think this looks damn beautiful and what a clean FD. Props to the owner. He is a resident club member here.





NOW FOR THE SHAMELESS PLUG. WE HAVE TWO SETS LEFT OF THESE ON CLEARANCE. PLEASE CHECK OUR SUBFORUM FOR PRICING. LINK IS BELOW.

RS*R DOWNSPRINGS CLEARANCE FOR FD3S

Happy NEW YEAR!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks, Rishie
Old 01-03-07, 02:34 PM
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349 lb/in FRONT
261 lb/in REAR

0.8" Front
0.6" Rear

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Needs more lower
Old 01-03-07, 03:11 PM
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349/261 is a very nice rate for aggressive street, live-ability and medium tracking.

you wiil be blown away how fast you can go on mulholland drive. guaranteed.

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Sweet thanks for the tech post howard. Really appreciate it. Couldn't come from a better source.

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Originally Posted by ARD T2
349 lb/in FRONT
261 lb/in REAR

0.8" Front
0.6" Rear
That's not bad at all. A good alternative to Eibach springs.
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I have RS*R race springs, whats the difference with the down and race springs?
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Originally Posted by 7_rocket
I have RS*R race springs, whats the difference with the down and race springs?
Higher spring rate and a little lower stance.
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That has a nice, even stance, even though the spec says it lowers the rear less than the front. Good looking!

Eibachs lower the rear virtually none at all, and the front almost too much. RB's are just a little too high in front.
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