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Thread: Suspension Q's
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Old 09-18-2000, 05:46 PM   #2 (permalink)
SERvo
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I've got the GC's on my '96 and I absolutely love them. My tuner told me not to get them 'cause he was worried about me only adjusting them once and leaving them. Has that happened? Hell no.
They allow you to experiment with weight distribution for dragging or road racing, set your ride height dependent on the season or road conditions and give you an infinite excuse to say "Gotta go test the car, honey."
I'd recommend them, but be honest with yourself as to why you want them. Are you really going to adjust them?
My only comment about progressives (IMHO) is that you don't get a constant ride/response experience when driving. GC's may be a bit bumpier on the road, but I don't think I sacrificed too much for the feedback I get from my suspension while in spirited turns. I've never taken a ride on progressives, but the idea of an ever-changing spring scares me when I'm cruising into a corner at 50.
Just a thought, welcome to any corrections it may spawn.
Best of luck on your setup,
ryan
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