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    too loose in off throttle, looking to up the right rear spring, i currantly have 225 on left and 200 on right rear. my question is do i up it by 25 or 50 or just switch the currant springs. I dont have other spring going to have to buy a spring and only want to buy one.thanks

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    A 200 in rr is usually too soft for a dlm. You could swap the rear springs if you didn't want to buy one. It would make your car tighter in and off. A 225 in rr is usually the most common but some do prefer 250 also.

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    Most guys are on 200 lr and 225 or 250 rr

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    Quote Originally Posted by racingford View Post
    too loose in off throttle, looking to up the right rear spring, i currantly have 225 on left and 200 on right rear. my question is do i up it by 25 or 50 or just switch the currant springs. I dont have other spring going to have to buy a spring and only want to buy one.thanks
    If your only going to buy one, get a 250 for the RR.
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    Quote Originally Posted by racingford View Post
    too loose in off throttle, looking to up the right rear spring, i currantly have 225 on left and 200 on right rear. my question is do i up it by 25 or 50 or just switch the currant springs. I dont have other spring going to have to buy a spring and only want to buy one.thanks
    I would try swapping the springs side to side and see what the car feels like, I think that will tell you more for 0 dollars.

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