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Old 07-14-2020, 07:09 PM   #6
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We're working on adding (as an option) rear lowering mounts to our kits btw. Tons of travel as is but front lowering camber plates and rear lowering mounts for even more compression travel at lower ride heights is extra nice.

No ETA yet, working on logistical details.

We've been really happy with our SS1 kits! Just an awesome all around performer that's a lot of fun. A true road & track suspension at a great price. I've been on stock shocks for rallycross reasons this year and I miss my SS1s a lot. My girlfriend does too, which was unexpected (she is very much not a car person). The SS1s were better on the crap streets of Baltimore that I live on. They have more compression travel than stock at recommended ride heights and of course the valving is better. As mentioned above, the softer springs of OEM have advantages in some instances, but overall ride is IMO better than stock.

- Andrew
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