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maldren said:looks like 13 is too hard anyway. I'll try 15 or 17 next, the front seems ok, even at 13 but that may change if I alter the rear. Looks like fun ahead.
Dammit said:CG swapped my springs as the cabriolet bodyshell isn't as stiff as the coupe - and what they didn't want was the shell itself to become part of the suspension which might be the case if the springs themselves were too stiff.
Which means I've got a set of Ohlins springs, taking up space in the garage if anyone wants them?
Counter Of Beans said:What sort of cost are we looking at for fitting by CG? Ball park figure is fine.
maldren said:I do suspect the rear spring could be a bit softer too, allow the dampers to travel more and work more....
Dammit said:Just checked my invoice from CG - I've got 90Nm/mm rear and 40Nm/mm front.
Stock they're 60 front and 120 rear.