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Old 09-10-2014, 10:04 AM   #1999
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Originally Posted by Dihudaxia View Post
Thanks both for your comments. Really appreciate your ideas.

@Andy RCE, maybe a little bit more information for ya.

I totally understand the damper vs harder riding springs idea. Thanks!
Currently am running Swift Springs on stock dampers. While on the topic of ride comfort, generally the ride comfort on the Swifts are ok, bearable, but harder riding than the stock setup.

The road conditions here are quite poor, roads full of potholes and poor repair jobs.

What I am looking for is a suspension that can deal with the sharp bumps and stretches of uneven roads without breaking my spine. The stock does a decent job, the Swifts, not so good with that.

In a nutshell, the more Camry the better.
Hahahah!

If not RS*R’s are there any decently priced coilover that can give a soothing ride? Was also considering HKS GT, spring rates are lower (esp the rears). Will keep reading up and finding out more


@Mike CSG
Any reason for saying the Sports-I is better? Is it due to damper valving or have you tried them both?
Am not really going for low. Low is a bonus. Will PM you, maybe easier to share your ideas via PM.
You might also consider just adding Bilstein HDs to your set-up.

- Andy
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