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Bump steer is a a spectrum....after installing Bilstein PSS9s in my 96 ( an adjustable coil over system) I went a little crazy checking out how low I could go. Bump steer describes a tendency for the car to point away from the direction of the last bump....on all "normal" roads it can be a very sobering experience at speeds greater than 40, depending on severity. "Squirrelly" is the closest word I can think of. In my experience, stock ROW height is almost as low as you can go on the stock (non RS) hub carriers. To my eye it looks right on a stock C2 and for practical reasons to me, lower would expose me to potential damage (my driveway and my frequent need to get on and off of ferries) Some buddies of mine have gone a shade lower and claim that their set up still retains good stability. To Wes....love that, "bad behaviour" LOL! Cheers
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