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Old 05-01-2019, 06:40 PM   #14
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RCE Yellows work well on PP and non-PP shocks. The non-PP shocks are more comfortable.

- Andrew
I can vouch for Yellows paired with the Sachs.

Personally I don't mind that setup, though I did drive a stock 86 a few weeks ago in Japan on stock suspension and it was definitely "more comfortable."

But the difference is fairly negligible. It's not like the Yellows + Sachs combo is jarring compared to stock. Just a bit stiffer, and it obviously feels great while cornering.
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