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  1. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by vinnY View Post
    koni yellows softest all round
    400/300lbs front/rear springs
    205/50/15 tyres front 36psi rear 33psi
    comfy for sydney roads
    Turn 'em up already, you might as well have empty shock bodies having them all under-damped on softest setting!

  2. #14
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    sydney yo
    Car:
    green whip!
    i would string, but the missus doesn't appreciate the firmness

  3. #15
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    Car:
    ek
    Zeal Function B6 12/8kg Spring rates

    38 psi on tyres all round for me, with damper settings 1 out of 6 all round aswell..

    only street driving.. haha gets me more mileage with higher tyre pressure
    12.949 @ 107.71mph
    2.063 60ft on Advan AD08
    EKK20A 142.9kw on 98ron

    its not called stance if you're on spacers..

  4. #16
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    your mum
    Quote Originally Posted by xntrik View Post
    im on 2/3

    harder at the rear.
    i thought u want the front to be harder than the rear for fwd, isnt it?

  5. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by connorling View Post
    i thought u want the front to be harder than the rear for fwd, isnt it?
    You set them to whatever feels good to you, there are no rules.

  6. #18
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    which gives u less under steering????? front harder or softer than rear?

  7. #19
    Depends on how you drive, where you drive, how your car is setup, the list goes on. I'm not trying to be a dick but there is no answer. If you were genuinely interested in finding the least under-steering setup, you'd be out driving and trying out the options to see what does what.

  8. #20
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    Brisbane
    Car:
    4 banger
    F12kg/R10kg, 215/45/17 or 205/50/15, F40psi/R36psi. running on bilstein coilovers/swift springs/cusco upper top strut. abit bumpy on bad roads but i've seen worse lol
    ohh herrow im jdm

  9. #21
    Gotta consider spring rates as well.

    Maybe your coilovers have stiffer rates at the rear etc.. it's all about trial and error.
    78 Civic "Hondamatic"

    WTB: 4x120 Wheels. Any kind!

  10. #22
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    civic gl type r
    Quote Originally Posted by connorling View Post
    which gives u less under steering????? front harder or softer than rear?
    softer rear will give less "lift off oversteer"

  11. #23
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    Melbourne
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    wats lift off oversteer ?

  12. #24
    when you take your foot off the gas and shift the weight to the front...

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