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Looks like a badass setup! The decision to use a helper spring on the front is interesting, esp considering they're almost fully compressed at full droop.
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Although they look almost fully compressed, there is still a good amount of movement the helper springs provide and they allow me to run minimal preload on the main springs.
Usually a McPherson strut type coilover requires about 7mm of preload, reducing the available overall stroke travel of the system.
Also, these front ttx dampers have less stroke length than the oem struts, so I wanted to preserve as much of the stroke travel as I could.
 

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The design is beautiful, I love the idea of a true coilover. What I also love, is that they used hyperco springs. Doesn't get any better than that. I just find it atrocious to pay 10 bands+, w/ 0 warranty, and not even receive a pair of camber plates at bare minimum. If youre gonna rape me, at least take me out to dinner first. 🤣 I hope the warranty part, was just misinformation, because I see the BMW gets a 2yr limited.
 

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Cool to see these being developed here. I ran the 2nd set of TTX on the market for my M2. Amazing coilovers.
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