Yeah I do daily drive my car... as a matter of fact, it's going to pull double duty as a DD and track car, so I guess I will look into the "Vorshlag spring hats with a thrust bearing integrated into them that's sealed"
What do you think about these though Def?
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Originally Posted by SPLparts.com
Swift spring thrust washers use a composite washer to allow the spring to freely wind/un-wind as the spring is compressed, reducing noise and improving performance. The washers are placed between the spring and the upper and lower spring perch. Order the appropriate ID to match the springs. Consists of 4 metal and 4 composite washers, enough to fit 1 pair (ie.2) of springs.

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I'm guessing the metal washers sandwich the composite washer, and the composite washer is supposed to be teflon lined or made out of teflon like material or something, and thus is naturally slippery?
I'm just guessing, but if these work, they might be a better solution to street cars than the torringtons.