Putting WS6 springs on a non-WS6 car???
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Putting WS6 springs on a non-WS6 car???
Ok, bare with me.
Let's say that the roads in my area are PURE CRAP [putting it lightly]. Let's also say that my car has longtubes on it, so ground clearence is at a premium.
The car did not have the WS6 suspension stock. And I do not want to use lowering springs due to the LT's and the crappy roads. So I opt to install a set of factory WS6 springs and some aftermarket non-adjustable shocks [Monroe, KYB ect] to keep ride comfort.
Will the WS6 springs make the non-WS6 car handle better?
Now the car won't be auto-x, so that type of handling is not what I'm looking for. The car is for daily driving, cruising, occasional country road sprints, and passes down the dragstrip.
Would the WS6 springs fit my needs? Increased handling, but still with a comfortable ride.
Let's say that the roads in my area are PURE CRAP [putting it lightly]. Let's also say that my car has longtubes on it, so ground clearence is at a premium.
The car did not have the WS6 suspension stock. And I do not want to use lowering springs due to the LT's and the crappy roads. So I opt to install a set of factory WS6 springs and some aftermarket non-adjustable shocks [Monroe, KYB ect] to keep ride comfort.
Will the WS6 springs make the non-WS6 car handle better?
Now the car won't be auto-x, so that type of handling is not what I'm looking for. The car is for daily driving, cruising, occasional country road sprints, and passes down the dragstrip.
Would the WS6 springs fit my needs? Increased handling, but still with a comfortable ride.
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