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what are the spring rates do u know? These are damper adjustable too?

The site quotes this "This damper is also designed for town use; hence, dampening setting ranges from hard (+4kg/mm) to soft (-4kg/mm)." There are 15 levels of adjustment.

I'm fairly sure spring rate is around 10kg. I have shock-dyno results for these at work, too.

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good price.... how firm are they do you fell evry bump on the road??? why u selling up? also will they fit a r34 sedan???? sorry for all questions just bought my car not sure what fits!

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They are reasonably firm, yes, and that's more or less why I'm selling them (ie. the roads around my suburb are equivalent to a minefield). If you can live with a slightly ride, though, you would really have to look very hard to find better enigneered and better handling items.

As far as fitting a sedan, I cannot see why not, but probably best to use the search function in the suspension forum. Can anyone shed any light on the subject?

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