Wed Nov 07, 2012 12:18 pm
I don't know what the spring rates are for the various options I'm afraid. Generally the shorter you go the stiffer it will be to control bump movement. Go with the most road focused lowered spring you can find for the rear, and the most track focused standard height spring you can find for the front. I hate to say it, but this is one area where coil overs make life easy. Pretty much any spring rate you want combined with an adjustable platform to set the height independent of the free length.
The other way to change the balance as Johnnle30 mentions is ARB's. A thicker ARB will give moe load transfer, and thus make that end 'looser' So if it's a bit tail happy after some lowering springs you can either remove any rear ARB fitted, or beef up the front one. The down side of tuning with ARB's is that their effect is proportional to the lateral acceleration, fine if you only ever drive on a dry road, less fine when it'ss wet, as the natural balance of the car will start to come through again. You could tune them for the wet road, but then they'll be out for the dry etc.