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Sports Suspension Package x73

I will do, I might get it done over the winter or early spring of 2022 to be ready for next summer. I am certainly not taking it off the road for any works at the moment. Too many drives to enjoy and decent weather for a change.

 
Kaiser981 said:
I will do, I might get it done over the winter or early spring of 2022 to be ready for next summer. I am certainly not taking it off the road for any works at the moment. Too many drives to enjoy and decent weather for a change.
Yes sunny days are here again ☀️☀️☀️👍

 
Morty92A said:
So you're a few months in now, how are you finding living with this set up?
Hi Morty92A

Im about 3k in with the X73. I’m really pleased with how it’s settled down a little. Handling is just incredible. Far more compliant and tracks perfectly. Can’t really say I’m that aware of the increase stiffness now. Probably just as Im getting use to it. Upshot is. Yep pleased I invested the money. It is an expense but in my opinion it not only makes the car much more pleasing to the eye due to the lower stance it increases the handling capabilities far beyond a standard non PASM car. My car is a MY13 with low mileage but still the standard suspension was some seven years old so probably past it’s best. Hope this helps you if your thinking of going this rout. For me I’m someone who just wants to get in and drive. I’m sure some might think for the money you could buy an adjustable set up which you can dial in as you like. But that’s not something I’d be interested in TBH 👍

 

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