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Old 06-14-2007, 10:03 AM
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Whats the difference in these springs

This question has came up several times in my local area, and have not came accross an answer yet. I did learn that the Gxe/Gle have a different spring rate from the Se. Which by the way, im uncertain how to read the spring rates. But anyways, the question I have is (Is there a difference in the ride height of the Gxe/Gle versus the Se)
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the ride height is the same but the se springs are softer and give u a more comfortable ride.
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Originally Posted by LudaTej
the ride height is the same but the se springs are softer and give u a more comfortable ride.

Oh, i thought the Se would be stiffer
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Originally Posted by LudaTej
the ride height is the same but the se springs are softer and give u a more comfortable ride.

Correction: The SE srpings are bit more firm. The others are softer.
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Other than the stiffness, the Se springs provide the same ride height as the others I'm assuming? I can't tell a difference
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Originally Posted by maximized98
Other than the stiffness, the Se springs provide the same ride height as the others I'm assuming? I can't tell a difference


Yes, the answer is yes. It has been stated about 3 times in this thread.
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Originally Posted by hectorc
Yes, the answer is yes. It has been stated about 3 times in this thread.
Sorry, its been a long day, and i guess i cant read!!! lol
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Originally Posted by hectorc
Correction: The SE srpings are bit more firm. The others are softer.
thnx for the correction, srry for the misleading information.
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