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Old 10-21-2020, 08:22 PM
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So most of you are changing out the springs, but not the shocks? Are you able to do this because PSM compensates for the shorter travel without blowing out the shocks? How are your bump stops?
Old 10-21-2020, 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Forestt
So most of you are changing out the springs, but not the shocks? Are you able to do this because PSM compensates for the shorter travel without blowing out the shocks? How are your bump stops?
Shorter springs that are not progressive are stiffer so the load isn’t as bad although not great on struts.

Shorter springs that are progressive retain some/most of the ride comfort but aren’t the best for handling. Again, aren’t great on struts but isn’t all that bad.

These manufacturers (most) take into the consideration that the struts you are using are OEM.
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Originally Posted by Forestt
So most of you are changing out the springs, but not the shocks? Are you able to do this because PSM compensates for the shorter travel without blowing out the shocks? How are your bump stops?
I changed my shocks as well. I could not go through with just springs.

B8 Damptronic + Eibach springs = Perfect




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