Anybody use Hypercoil front coil springs?
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Great.
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Koni and Hypercoils are a good way to go. If you know what you want, you can order the peices from Koni like I did, using their 28-series heim joint 2-way adjustable shocks. Another suspension must have is a "shock-perch bearing"..a very thin roller bearing that fits between the spring and the spring perch, allowing you to easily (without buggering up the rings) tune ride height. If you can do this easily, you will do it more often, and you will gain performance when everything is just right. The spring bearings are available from Chris Alston (ChassisWorks) for one..
Don Hanson
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HI Don,
Glad those Konis are working out for you. Wow, it seems like years ago that we speced and installed those on your "street" car! BTW, we also carry the bearings for 2.5" springs.
When are you racing? How is the tuning/tweaking going?
See you soon,
Marc
Glad those Konis are working out for you. Wow, it seems like years ago that we speced and installed those on your "street" car! BTW, we also carry the bearings for 2.5" springs.
When are you racing? How is the tuning/tweaking going?
See you soon,
Marc