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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Abbotsford, B.C
Posts: 348
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Moneymanager, thanks for the feedback.
I agree at my skill level, I am far from feeling the car and making adjustments on the shocks at the track unless the settings were given to me for different tracks.
JRZs are definitely appealing for longer terms if you break down the cost over 5-10 years, but they will require more maintenance. Bilsteins are set and go, and offer probably 90% of the performance on a smooth track. for the price of the JRZs, I can have both custom valved rsr bilsteins and 930 or brembo brakes.
decision decision
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