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How do those feel? Looking for something civil on the street that can be used for occasional track use. Adjustable sounds like a good option. |
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The RCE sways feel great on the street. Not too stiff, never had issues with dog legging or with ride quality.
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AutoX-10/10ths every run
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I daily drive mine. Just passed 41K, bars have been on since about 10K. Car is a little rougher when DD, but on and off ramps are more fun. Works fantastic for AutoX for me.
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