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The other option you have is to buy a used set of bilstein or Koni, etc that are wore out and send them off to a race shop that rebuilds shocks and have them custom valved so it is something like a SCCA car would run, that way you can run lower heights and stiffer rates. I just so happen to work for Hyperco(a racing spring supplier) and have the right connections, so I found a junked set of Koni's that are only costing me the rebuild and custom valving. I will have less in all 4 struts than the cost of 1 agx. But like I said, I have connections with the racing world, lol.
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Only problem there is: you won't have much traction on bumpy roads.
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I have an answer for that too. I am going to "stack" my coilover springs to make a progressive rate. Or at least try it. That is the great thing about my job, I have access to over any coilover spring I could ever dream of, at the low, low price of FREE! On top of that, I pretty well know what can be accomplished by stacking springs and am more than willing to be a "test" car. So after I try it, I will let everybody know how it turns out.
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good point on used struts. The ones on my grand prix now are still in good shape but no clue what brand. Just know their blue. There was a guy on ultimatesubaru.org who figured out how to make his stiffer for his legacy my getting oilfilled struts, draining them and refilling them with either more oil than before or a heavier oil type fluid.
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ok this is a question for those of you that have made rear coil-overs. what did you do with the sway bar mounting. did you just not use a sway bar in the rear or is there a relocation kit. i am making my fronts as of now and the rears seem to be about the same amount of work just that sway bar mount is in the way is i where to cut it off to put sleeve all the way down. if i get really short sleeves and springs i feel ill have the ebay coil over ride. i dont want that if my fronts are done the right way. thanks in advance for any help guys
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thank you very much for this. now to find the bracket to make this work