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[QUOTE]Originally posted by 03SHKER: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by 1Sicgt: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by 03SHKER: [qb] Front Coil-Over Hardware Kit for Koni Struts FCO 2000 works with most common brands Front Coil-Over Hardware Kit for Bilstein Struts Mustang FCO 2000 B Griggs offers a setup for Koni/Tokico or Bilsteins. You can also use the Maximum coilover kit with the Griggs setup. I personally have the Griggs coilover kit, Koni yellows, Hypercoil 350 springs & Maximum C/C plates on mine. I won't change it. [/qb][/QUOTE]That is really soft chris. On my car we run 450 front, and equivlant of 400 rear. On the 03 cobra run 550 front and 650 rear (IRS). I think I have another set of 400 or 425, you should try them. I bet you can shave a bit of time off your laps. What tires are you on? [/qb][/QUOTE]Jon, I'm a loser. Haha. I've only had them on for about 2 months, and haven't been to the track yet. Aug 13-14th will be the first time I get to test it all. I'm actually really happy with the setup. I had been in a car with 450's and it was to stiff for a daily driver. I'm sure it woulda rocked on the track, but I'm no where near the level you're at, and I'm not gonna try and act like I am. :dance: [/QB][/QUOTE]
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