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Old 10-12-2005, 07:13 PM   #1
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So it seem like all those people who have the track series think they are pretty good, it BS when people come out bashing when they have no experience with the track coilover. im going to put mine in this sunday and let see how i think
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Old 10-12-2005, 07:23 PM   #2
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i was in one with the track series and a few other track series coilovers. For comparsion, I am not sure if chassis or other suspension setup has any influences but It does feel a little softer than the spring rate suppose to. 12 and 10 should be much stiffer than that. Anywayz I personally have the street version on my car. It does feel a lot more roll on my s13 coupe than the silkroad on my s14. However I have to factor in the s14 chassis is stiffer and I also had ST swaybars and maybe better bushings. Overall I would get these coilovers over strut and spring combo anydays. They are worth every penny.
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