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<blockquote data-quote="Jules" data-source="post: 300542" data-attributes="member: 88"><p>Jip and Leforte,</p><p> </p><p>I would say Leforte has good advice.....as it pointed out possibility of a SNAPPED component in the suspension. In any case - even if a company is to heat treat my springs, to suit their absobers - I say no thank you.</p><p> </p><p>Metallurgy is a very special science. Tho I learnt this in uni - I can never tell you what temperature we have to heat treat this to.....maybe I was sleeping in class but unlikely.</p><p> </p><p>My advise is this.......suspension is a part science,part art, part driver subjectiveness. The part science, part art bits comes from using reputable products of known makes, and from known combinations ( i.e. h&r/eibach springs on bilsteins, apex on konis etc )</p><p> </p><p>The part subjectiveness.....comes from your own experience as comfy for me, could be harsh for u.</p><p> </p><p>Having said that.....and based on what I hear and read here - Speedworks is rated higher than Titan in my books now. ( esp with their spring insistence thingy....)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jules, post: 300542, member: 88"] Jip and Leforte, I would say Leforte has good advice.....as it pointed out possibility of a SNAPPED component in the suspension. In any case - even if a company is to heat treat my springs, to suit their absobers - I say no thank you. Metallurgy is a very special science. Tho I learnt this in uni - I can never tell you what temperature we have to heat treat this to.....maybe I was sleeping in class but unlikely. My advise is this.......suspension is a part science,part art, part driver subjectiveness. The part science, part art bits comes from using reputable products of known makes, and from known combinations ( i.e. h&r/eibach springs on bilsteins, apex on konis etc ) The part subjectiveness.....comes from your own experience as comfy for me, could be harsh for u. Having said that.....and based on what I hear and read here - Speedworks is rated higher than Titan in my books now. ( esp with their spring insistence thingy....) [/QUOTE]
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