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Old 21-12-2008
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I tried some AE springs last time out and it pretty much agreed with the Petit chart. Going up to AE blues definitely took the edge off the steering, this was running AE silvers on the back too.
On the chart the AE silver is softer than any Yok rear, does that fit in with what you found too?
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To be honest I just threw the silvers on to have consistency of brand on the car. Didn't notice anything specific about them, except that the balance of the car was a lot smoother with less grabby steering with the AE setup.

I later returned to kit springs but with the fronts on the outer wishbone hole, had a similar balance but also felt a shade faster overall, not sure how much of that was the decreased front droop and different shock angle though. More testing required.
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On the pistons side of it, does anyone have part numbers for the champ pistons? I could do with spares and wouldn't mind trying different front to rear setups!
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