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2018 Focus ST Mods | MBRP Exhaust - Intercooler - Downpipe - Tune
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<blockquote data-quote="04MysticCobra" data-source="post: 16876813" data-attributes="member: 20354"><p>The RS would be fine as a daily driver but that ended many years ago with me driving performance vehicles like my Cobras, GT500's and Lightnings every day. Plus I have a big problem with my right foot and it gets me in trouble. My first RS the 2017 when new ended up with a speeding ticket so then I had to always have my radar detector on for the smokey's...lol</p><p></p><p>The ST certainly is a more compliant ride than the RS but its not too stiff for me. Why Ford has the recommended tire pressures at 46psi is beyond me. Over at the RS forums most everybody runs 41front and 38rear with a stock setup. That works fine for me also. I run Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires for the summer months and have another wheel set that I run Conti DWS06 tires for the months below 35 degrees here. I live in a ski resort area and the roads suck for many months during the winter but this season no snow on the ground.....yet.</p><p></p><p>I want another ST for daily driving and would have no problem with it. But if you have the choice and the finances get an RS but look into the 18's which does not have the head gasket issue but the 18's are rare. Mine is 1 of 500 made in Race Red.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04MysticCobra, post: 16876813, member: 20354"] The RS would be fine as a daily driver but that ended many years ago with me driving performance vehicles like my Cobras, GT500's and Lightnings every day. Plus I have a big problem with my right foot and it gets me in trouble. My first RS the 2017 when new ended up with a speeding ticket so then I had to always have my radar detector on for the smokey's...lol The ST certainly is a more compliant ride than the RS but its not too stiff for me. Why Ford has the recommended tire pressures at 46psi is beyond me. Over at the RS forums most everybody runs 41front and 38rear with a stock setup. That works fine for me also. I run Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires for the summer months and have another wheel set that I run Conti DWS06 tires for the months below 35 degrees here. I live in a ski resort area and the roads suck for many months during the winter but this season no snow on the ground.....yet. I want another ST for daily driving and would have no problem with it. But if you have the choice and the finances get an RS but look into the 18's which does not have the head gasket issue but the 18's are rare. Mine is 1 of 500 made in Race Red..... [/QUOTE]
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