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Old 07-28-2014, 12:03 PM   #1818
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Originally Posted by robtan View Post
So after a few track days and a lot of canyon carving I'm convinced the suspension is set up from the factory to my liking (just wish the brakes were). I would like a mild drop so that when i pick up my so CE28n wheels it doesn't look like I'm ready to take on the Dakar. These reasons are why I'm looking to RCE yellows. Everything I've read suggests these are the best option for me. Just want to verify:

Outside of being a tad stiffer (possibly) most of the handling characteristics should maintained right? Also, should i be worried about ground clearance? Los Angeles roads kind of suck, plus the driveway to my office is rather steep.

I have tried to get some seat time in other's cars who have RCE yellows, but time has been a constraint for me .

You'll like the springs. Mild functional drop that still looks good, included bumpstops, and spring rates designed for handling.

- Andy
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