Std spring rates

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Std spring rates

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Anyone know what the spring rates are (front & back) in the standard FTO suspension setup?

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Compression rate (kg/mm) - Front / Rear

Standard GPX - 2.6 / 1.6

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Cheers Ben...
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kid_dynamite wrote:Cheers Ben...
If you happened to be in the process of getting quality standard height springs, I would like to hear the details as well.

I cant seem to be able to find quality springs which is standard height, mitsu only
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mxysxy wrote:
kid_dynamite wrote:Cheers Ben...
If you happened to be in the process of getting quality standard height springs, I would like to hear the details as well.

I cant seem to be able to find quality springs which is standard height, mitsu only
Max...its not hard...good guys can fix them up for u.

Take it to my mate Chris at Centreline Suspension...Thomastown. He will sort it out for u no dramas.
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mxysxy wrote: If you happened to be in the process of getting quality standard height springs, I would like to hear the details as well.

I cant seem to be able to find quality springs which is standard height, mitsu only
Not actually too sure what I'll be doing. FTO has Cusco Zero-2s in at the moment & handles like it's on rails - but thinking of a change...
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