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    Progress springs

    Who's got Progress springs here, and are you satisfied with them? Ride, height? Also, did you get camber kit with it or no? Alright, thanks, that's it for now. :)

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    yeah, search works ;) got your pm, here's pics with progress and stock shocks (rear raises when you have konis)







    This one is with progress and koni shocks...kinda hard to tell I guess, but it raises the rear up

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    so the koni shocks raise the rear?why?

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    Originally posted by IceD out N CALI
    so the koni shocks raise the rear?why?
    I believe it's because of the way the perch sits...it's probably a half inch high. I can have the rear sit even higher if I want if I made the perch sit up on the next level.

    The lowest level is the best for me. It gives it a more even drop imo. Usually what I've noticed with any springs for us (sportlines being the exception) is that they sag in the rear with stock shocks. The konis fixed that problem imo.

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    Originally posted by 02SilverSiHB
    I believe it's because of the way the perch sits...it's probably a half inch high. I can have the rear sit even higher if I want if I made the perch sit up on the next level.

    The lowest level is the best for me. It gives it a more even drop imo. Usually what I've noticed with any springs for us (sportlines being the exception) is that they sag in the rear with stock shocks. The konis fixed that problem imo.
    ahh i see, interesting...

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    I dont know if you remember my car from the richardson meet, but I've had progress for over 10K miles and love em. Shocks are still strong as day 1. Take a peek.

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