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Springs for RMC Cobra
I have an RMC (Replica Motor Company) Cobra with Jag suspension front & rear.
The suspension I have on the rear is single coilovers on each side which are adjustable for height and rebound rate, and are new. The back end is good, but the front I think is too hard. The springs I have on the front are what were on the car when I bought it, and I am not sure exactly what they are. Details are: 7 active coils, wire Dia. of 14mm and coil OD is 97mm, free length is 265mm Is there anyone out there that has a similar car and if so, what springs/shocks are you running on the front to give a soft ride, as mine is not a racing car and I dont want a stiff suspension. I want some comfort. Thanks. |
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