So here's what I have. I can probably just get a set of used GE coils, 450/650, with bilstein sports all around and call it a day. BUT--if I wanted to match something a bit better, what would my options be like? I plan to do this well, weigh my front and rear individually, and use other people's advice for the best setup. I'll most likely go with KYB GR2 (Camaro rear shocks, MR2 rear struts up front) shocks, so I'd like to get spring rates that are matched decently well to those shocks and struts. I know that they're stiffer than the Bilstein sports. Does anyone know the ideal rate to run with those shocks? Is it more important that the springs are matched to the shock valving, or that they're matched to the weight/balance of the car? Are 450/650 good rates for Bilstein sports?
So I weighed my car. It's 1500 front and 1360 rear. That's with me in it (about 125), the hard top (40#), the about 50lb vert weight that I could remove in the back, and maybe 12 gallons of gas. I could set up the weight to be anywhere between around 1250-1420 in the rear depending on what parts I add or remove (soft top, weight)
So I weighed my car. It's 1500 front and 1360 rear. That's with me in it (about 125), the hard top (40#), the about 50lb vert weight that I could remove in the back, and maybe 12 gallons of gas. I could set up the weight to be anywhere between around 1250-1420 in the rear depending on what parts I add or remove (soft top, weight)
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