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Here's another idea for the mix...
M030 with ROW springs! Definitely an awesome setup! I've got this on my 993 coupe and absolutely love it. Can't compare to PSS-9's, but definitely another option..
BTY, daily driver plus DE's whenever I can - perfect best-of-both-worlds setup, IMHO... <img src="graemlins/beerchug.gif" border="0" alt="[cheers]" />
M030 with ROW springs! Definitely an awesome setup! I've got this on my 993 coupe and absolutely love it. Can't compare to PSS-9's, but definitely another option..
BTY, daily driver plus DE's whenever I can - perfect best-of-both-worlds setup, IMHO... <img src="graemlins/beerchug.gif" border="0" alt="[cheers]" />
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Just had my PSS9 and RS sways installed last week. So far I love it. I'm just starting to mess around with the shock settings. Position 9 is a bit underdamped with the firm springs. I will try turning them up. That's the beauty of the PSS9s! I will give a full report soon. I'm interested in finding out what position others are running their shocks at for everyday as well as the track? So far, the car's overall handling has been transformed by an order of magnitude. RS bars are sweet!
Steve
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Well one thing to consider is supposedly the m030 shocks are short lived (I don't have any personal experience but that is what I'm told). I almost bought a set and decided against it.
I'm surprised that no one mentioned the Koni's. I think the Koni's are the way to go because they are adjustable and seem to be better than Bilstein HD's. However, Koni for some miraculous reason discontinued the rear application. I spoke to Koni and they said they could remake them if we got 50 customers to purchase the shocks.
Still looking for the Koni solution but so far no luck.
Cheers,
Boris
I'm surprised that no one mentioned the Koni's. I think the Koni's are the way to go because they are adjustable and seem to be better than Bilstein HD's. However, Koni for some miraculous reason discontinued the rear application. I spoke to Koni and they said they could remake them if we got 50 customers to purchase the shocks.
Still looking for the Koni solution but so far no luck.
Cheers,
Boris