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Notes: Due to members here being more serious, I'm adding a few words about the how and why I did these springs. I got fed up. I felt it was time for a serious set of springs that did not require the purchase of coil-over and weight jacker hardware, that don't come loose at droop, that don't use what I feel are very high spring rates in the rear, and not slam the car to the ground.
The rates are derived from the rates I use on my coil-overs and weight jackers on my own car. They are proven both front and rear and what I felt was best for a set of lowering springs build to perform. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Strano Performance Parts Lowering Spring sets are officially on sale. A second shipment is due in here next week, we've found the ride heights and fitment to be just what was intended. So they will now be available to the general public. The all important details: Price: $269 shipped Lowering amount: Approximately 1.25-1.3" (result vary from car to car, but all have been consistently in that range as was intended. Spring rate: 550 lb/in. linear rate front. 100/150 lb/in. dual-stage rear. The dual stage is needed to keep the spring from coming loose in droop. the working rate is only 150 lbs/in. and it's very obvious the softer portion is immediately non-working when the car is on the ground. Other details: I did all the specification work on these springs. The rates, the amount of lowering are all mine. These are NOT just rebranded springs. I don't have spring equipment, so I can't make them. The company building these for me is Vogtland. Vogtland has pretty much taken over the market in some big racing series which tells you the springs are not crap. My springs use Vogtland's proprietary VVS alloy which is 35% lighter than the normal spring steel. A set of Strano Peformance Parts springs boxed is 28 pounds. A set of anything else, Hotchkis, Eibach, etc.... is around 40-44 pounds depending on the actual spring set. And here are some comments gather from the testers so far: "I wanted to chime in about the drag racing capability. I ran a personal best today with strano springs and koni SA's. 12.1 @ 118, 1.91 60'. " "Stance looks perfect. Ride is firm. Turns great. Springs = great product." "The ride height data: Before with LCA brackets, UMI APHR, 275/35 18 front 295/35 18 rear, stock springs and struts/shocks, stock control arms. LF: 27 1/2 LR: 28 5/8 RF: 27 1/2 RR: 28 1/2 After: LF: 26 5/16 LR: 27 1/4 RF: 26 5/16 RR: 27 1/8 Total drop so far: F: 1 3/16 R: 1 3/8 The springs stay put at full droop too." "Got the Konis and springs on the car, Sam you have mail! I am very happy with the ride height / handling of the car so far. Thanks for the help Sam!" This post has been edited by Sam Strano: Sep 19 2006, 05:53 PM |
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