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<blockquote data-quote="WutApex" data-source="post: 15026876" data-attributes="member: 14853"><p>I run the H&R race springs on my street driven SN95 Cobra. They aren't harsh and I'd hardly consider them for racing use but they did stiffen up the car over the stock pieces. I completely satisfied with their performance. </p><p></p><p>As for the super race, I've known people that run them both on track and on the street and like them quite a bit. Me personally, for a full racing setup, if given a choice I wouldn't run these on the race car as I tend to prefer a linear rate over progressive. </p><p>If your car is dual purpose, then it might be a bit stiff for the street but they won't rattle your teeth out. I guess it would depend on you set up for autocross as to whether the spring rate works</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WutApex, post: 15026876, member: 14853"] I run the H&R race springs on my street driven SN95 Cobra. They aren't harsh and I'd hardly consider them for racing use but they did stiffen up the car over the stock pieces. I completely satisfied with their performance. As for the super race, I've known people that run them both on track and on the street and like them quite a bit. Me personally, for a full racing setup, if given a choice I wouldn't run these on the race car as I tend to prefer a linear rate over progressive. If your car is dual purpose, then it might be a bit stiff for the street but they won't rattle your teeth out. I guess it would depend on you set up for autocross as to whether the spring rate works [/QUOTE]
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