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suspension comparisons?

colt

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Afternoon all, In a attempt to recreate the rs experience, i have fitted a number of suspension parts to my car (1996 Carrera coupe), having never driven or been a passenger in a real 993 rs of any form, I was wondering how the knowledgeable amongst you would say a Bilstein Pss9/10 equipped car would feel(in terms of harshness and ride/compliance outright grip) and would you consider a real rs equipped with this kit to be a positive or negative thing to have done. I read about lots of owners that "upgrade" to kw and other makes but is pss on its softest setting comparable with a std rs set up or am i already beyond std rs?
Note ,current set up is correct wheel and Tyre sizes- offsets,with original weight speedlines or alternatively 02 carrera five spokes(winter wheel)
Rs front lower control arms,gt2 evo steering rack ball joints,Rs track rod ends and uprights.
Bilstein pss9 springs and shocks with fvd uniball topmounts all round, Gt2 evo strut brace and m030 lower steering rack brace, Lots of other stuff not directly related to the suspension,
Would be handy to know what it weighs at the moment? I will look in to that.

Awaiting punishment for posting about a non Carrera rs!
Thanks Cj
 
RS is not neccesarily the be all and end all!

Pss9 is quality kit, if you are happy with the set up you have for the use of the car, then it's all good! [:)]
 

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