Yeah, I wish that
someone/anyone (Hyperco, Eibach, Swift, Suspension Spring Services, etc.) made some stock ride height, but higher rate than factory
L-I-N-E-A-R rate, factory diameter/spring mount size springs for this car, without having to force us to get a 500 set group buy together!!
They wouldn’t sell well I would guess
If you really wanted it bad regardless of money, because the FiST uses flat face 2.5 ID rear and 3.0” ID front springs, you might be able to cobble together a set from coilover springs. The issue is that the stiffer springs don’t have a long enough free length for the droop, so you’d need tenders to keep the springs from falling out, and maybe change the isolators to hold the flat tender springs. A long enough spring (12”) would make the car sit way too high. All of which makes the cost shoot up.
Since I’ve been muddling through the ride height math for a coilover setup anyway, I looked through the catalogs, and while the helper springs are too thin when compressed, Eibach makes linear tender springs in 2.5” and 3.0”. The 50 lb/in tenders have a block height that might work with an 8” main spring, but only specific rates would work - you could make a 250F/225R set that might end up about stock ride height, and the stock or B6 dampers *might* be able to handle it. 225/200 might work, but will sit a bit lower.
The issue is that you’d be in on the order of $800 for the spring setup (using new Eibach/Swift/Hyperco springs) which is expensive and not that far from going to a coilover setup. On the plus side, Stock or B6 dampers are significantly better quality and will last a lot longer than some of the cheap coilovers.
It’s possible you could find cheaper offbrand or maybe used springs for less money, but an issue with offbrand and even some of the Eibach straight springs is they use thicker wire and without the OEM barrel shape, you might not have a lot of travel before coilbind. Swift/Hyperco are a little better there using thinner wire that isn’t actually round
I’m not sure you’ll get below the $500 group buy price even then (but you wouldn’t need a group buy). If the price is not a turnoff let me know and I can give a parts list of what you’d need