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Linear or progressive? Short stroke RA28 struts? Sun, 16 November 2003 10:46 Go to previous message
Hello, I want to get the front of my RA28 a bit lower.

Currently have 1 inch lowered springs but with some weight saving it doesn't look any different from factory ride height now.

So probably looking at 50mm lowered springs or so. I have some 35mm RCA's to help keep the geometry close to factory.

My main question is should i go for linear or progressive springs? Also, if they are 50mm lower I imagine they wont be captive anymore. So need short stroke struts.. I know AE92 inserts fit and are heaps shorter, but they seem a bit too short?

Thanks
Joel
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