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  • muscle_Car1
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    and only 7 months after last post

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  • FB71
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    Originally posted by bakerga1969 View Post
    www.horsepowerfreaks.com sells camber kits for festiva
    yeah, they're the Ingalls bolt kits already mentioned several times.

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  • bakerga1969
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    www.horsepowerfreaks.com sells camber kits for festiva

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  • Festiva_tunner
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    Originally posted by frankiemillion View Post
    this is by far the most informative write up i have seen... well done guys... was considering mixing and matching a suspension package but tein coilovers and camber bolts seems to be the best option no doubt... as said before hopefully tein realises the festy following and makes adjustable dampeners for us... what sort of height adjustability do the teins offer from stock height? will PM evogun to enquire anyways
    Does anyone know the answer to this question - I'm interested since I just purchased a set

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  • alexander
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    no entiendo

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  • Biglay5150
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    I just ordered the QA1 7" 250# springs for the Front of the race car. I was given a pair of 9" 150# springs for the rear and I had to have the adjusters all the way down to get even close to the ride hight I need. I might go back and remove the adjusters all together. I decided to get the 7" springs in the front so That I can have a little more adjustment. I wanted it a little stiffer in front thats why the 250#s. I think the 150# will be fine in back with the VW Jetta ebach struts I picked up because my car is so light. Anyway we will see how she rides later this month.
    Last edited by Biglay5150; 07-02-2009, 07:09 AM.

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  • graywolf_14
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    Are the teins you speak of the same ones that are on FMS?

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  • lanemeyer14
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    Man, after reading this I'm not sure what to get. I have the kyb gr2's and I was planning on ordering the FMS springs but now I don't know!!

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  • chrisofna
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    Has anyone checked to see if the 626/MX6/Probe struts work? those are big heavy cars that should have a nice dampening rate on them.

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  • Biglay5150
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    ^^ Did you look at the summit link? the springs are $20 less each.

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  • sasquatch
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    make this a sticky!!!! this is amazing info here, and i have no clue how i missed this, im just reading it for the first time... lol

    i just want to make sure that im reading this right... the link in a post in the page before ( http://www.ground-control-store.com/...gory.php/CA=31 ) they have some mumbers beside them, am i reading this right? if the number is ( 0800.250.0380 ) does this mean that the spring is 8 inches tall, 2.5 ID and a spring rate of 380 ft/lbs? i think thats right... im thinking of getting ( 0800.250.0225 ) for the front and ( 0800.250.0175 ) for the rear, would that be too stiff for street driving? from what i know thats a 2 inch drop and have it nice and stiff too what do you think?

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  • Biglay5150
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    This should be a sticky. Great info here.

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  • frankiemillion
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    this is by far the most informative write up i have seen... well done guys... was considering mixing and matching a suspension package but tein coilovers and camber bolts seems to be the best option no doubt... as said before hopefully tein realises the festy following and makes adjustable dampeners for us... what sort of height adjustability do the teins offer from stock height? will PM evogun to enquire anyways

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  • aspireguy95
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    i have tein lowering springs off of a miata on my aspire.with gr2s and my ride is very smooth.its my daily driver.

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  • smurfmobile
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    Great posts guys, very helpful. I just ordered my coilovers and struts after reading this.

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