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Old 03-22-2005, 12:13 PM
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Is FE2 the performance suspension, or is F41?
This is on the '95 SSEi.
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FE2 - suspension, ride and handling

F41 - Suspension system, front/rear, firm ride & handling

The F41 has stiffer springs, but the cars use the same Sway bars. I think that Will has FE2 that are only .2mm off of the F41 thickness. So you could have a FE2 that is realllllly close to the F41
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Thank you, needed to know to answer someone'* question.
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More to springs then thickness of coils.....

Each suspension level has quite a few different spring rates. I'm sure the lower extreme of F41 is close to the upper extreme of FE2. IMO the FE2 I have on my car are just right.
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