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    VTI & VTI-R suspension

    Hi all

    I just swap my fd's VTI-R suspension to my VTI sedan,i feel the carfeel much stronger in corner,& i did have alook for the part no,it also have a bit different

    does anyone know what different they actually have?
    Design,Spring Rate,etc

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    NE1 know the different pls?

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    VtiR has a beefier sway bar not sure bout the rest, and strut bar

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    thx~~~

    btw anyone now what's the different between their shock & spring?

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    I'm sure there would be differences in Spring rates but do not quote me.

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    shocks

    I notice the vtir front shocks are alot stiffer and when off the car they are hard to push in, while stock shocks on the other cars are really easy to compress, giving the Vtir a stiffer ride. But the Vtir rear shocks feel as soft as other models. Thats what I have noticed but I am no expert.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flipmods
    I notice the vtir front shocks are alot stiffer and when off the car they are hard to push in, while stock shocks on the other cars are really easy to compress, giving the Vtir a stiffer ride. But the Vtir rear shocks feel as soft as other models. Thats what I have noticed but I am no expert.
    thx for ur experience abt those shock

    i did search the web for a long while,didn't get any spec stuff abt those OEM shock........

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