It's been a while since I've been on forums and have been through a few different spring setups since this original post. I think I have finally found an OEM+ street setup that is comfortable and sporty. Through trial and error and I tested many different setups. Below is a brief overview of that journey...
1) 350/336 F (7" linear springs) & 700/675 R (5" linear springs) -- TMS Front (medium setting) & Rear (soft setting) Sway Bars --> bad oscillations over bumps and the car would not settle. I believe this was because of the linear springs in the rear. Per the Ride Harmony spreadsheet, 1.07 "flat ride", 73.8% FRC.
2) 350/336 F (7" linear springs) & 500 R (TCK barrel springs) -- TMS Front (medium setting) & OEM Rear Sway Bars --> oscillations from previous setup were gone. Per the Ride Harmony spreadsheet, 0.92 "pitched", 77.8% FRC.
3) 400 F (Eibach 170-60-0070, 6.69" linear spring) & 600 R (TCK barrel spring) -- TMS Front (medium setting) & OEM Rear Sway Bars --> Very stiff ride. Per the Ride Harmony spreadsheet, 0.93 "pitched", 74.4% FRC.
4) 336 F (Swift Z60-178-060, 7" linear spring) & 600 R (TCK barrel spring) -- TMS Front (medium setting) & OEM Rear Sway Bars --> Very sporty on the street, while maintaining comfort on rough roads. Per the Ride Harmony spreadsheet, 1.02 "flat ride", 75.6% FRC.
For the latest setup, I still need more seat time. Initially impressions were great and I am really enjoying this setup so far. Personally, 600# rears are as stiff as I'd like to go, to maintain my comfort level. If I want to aim towards an OE level "flat ride" it would require making the front springs much softer. The stock suspension has a 1.18 "flat ride" ratio, which would require 250# fronts and 600# rears. I might try that in the future, but for now I'm happy.
1) 350/336 F (7" linear springs) & 700/675 R (5" linear springs) -- TMS Front (medium setting) & Rear (soft setting) Sway Bars --> bad oscillations over bumps and the car would not settle. I believe this was because of the linear springs in the rear. Per the Ride Harmony spreadsheet, 1.07 "flat ride", 73.8% FRC.
2) 350/336 F (7" linear springs) & 500 R (TCK barrel springs) -- TMS Front (medium setting) & OEM Rear Sway Bars --> oscillations from previous setup were gone. Per the Ride Harmony spreadsheet, 0.92 "pitched", 77.8% FRC.
3) 400 F (Eibach 170-60-0070, 6.69" linear spring) & 600 R (TCK barrel spring) -- TMS Front (medium setting) & OEM Rear Sway Bars --> Very stiff ride. Per the Ride Harmony spreadsheet, 0.93 "pitched", 74.4% FRC.
4) 336 F (Swift Z60-178-060, 7" linear spring) & 600 R (TCK barrel spring) -- TMS Front (medium setting) & OEM Rear Sway Bars --> Very sporty on the street, while maintaining comfort on rough roads. Per the Ride Harmony spreadsheet, 1.02 "flat ride", 75.6% FRC.
For the latest setup, I still need more seat time. Initially impressions were great and I am really enjoying this setup so far. Personally, 600# rears are as stiff as I'd like to go, to maintain my comfort level. If I want to aim towards an OE level "flat ride" it would require making the front springs much softer. The stock suspension has a 1.18 "flat ride" ratio, which would require 250# fronts and 600# rears. I might try that in the future, but for now I'm happy.
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