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How should KG/MM's feel?

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Old Jun 4, 2002 | 07:34 PM
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i just installed some KG/MM Race Springs today but im not too confident with my install. when i drove the car i noticed a lot more cowl shake, and on the freeway it was bouncy as hell! i thought DR-21's are supposed to be smooth unlike the Neuspeeds which were supposed to be the bouncy ones? now i know i havent aligned it yet but im just afraid my install went wrong.

i followed the helms manual procedure for a standard spring replacment. BUT one thing i was not sure with was which spring was for the front and rear. all i did remove all the stock springs and match them with the new ones. The stock rear springs were shorter than the front, so i did the same when i put the kgmm's in I PUT THE LONGER SPRING IN THE FRONT AND THE SHORTER SPRING IN THE REAR. it didnt really make sense for me to do that but i did it because thats how the stock springs were put in.

Can someone please tell me if i did it correctly before i take it to get aligned!

Thanks in advance
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Old Jun 4, 2002 | 11:28 PM
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that makes sense to me, the longer ones going in the front...
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Old Jun 4, 2002 | 11:58 PM
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Richard, did you ever get your KG/MM SS springs? if so did you install them already>
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