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<blockquote data-quote="twistedneck" data-source="post: 15098844" data-attributes="member: 130159"><p>F.D. Sako the Jri double adjustables are not that expensive only $4000 or so if you get singles on the back like I did.. FYI I am regretting that now, I should have got doubles on both - dealing with these Michigan roads i'd like to turn down the high speed rebound a lot on the rear and front for street.. leave the low speed comp/reb where it is for control of roll and high speed dips. Keep in mind you will need more springs to play with - I've been through three sets of springs and going to a fourth so that's more and more $. The build quality of the Jri cortex setup is like a Swiss watch and I've raced my way from Chicago to Detroit and back through very hard roads, high speeds, lots of city - they dealt with the harshest of bumps. </p><p></p><p>Now, the BC's are a spectacular deal - I have a friend with them and they ride excellent as long as you don't try to crank the damping so high they freakin explode. They are a tough monotube and have the nice feature like the Tein's you can adjust the rebound travel that is so nice for rougher roads and tracks. I recommend the BC's if you want an upgrade to adjustability, handling, and lighter weight.. if you want any track time you should look at the other setups.</p><p></p><p>Maximum Jri kit </p><p><a href="http://www.maximummotorsports.com/MM-JRi-Shocks-Suspension-Kit-2005-2014-Mustang-P1474.aspx" target="_blank">http://www.maximummotorsports.com/MM-JRi-Shocks-Suspension-Kit-2005-2014-Mustang-P1474.aspx</a></p><p></p><p>Here is a link to the Ohlins.</p><p><a href="http://cortexracing.com/product/ohlins-3-way-world-challenge-system-2005-2014-mustang-s197/" target="_blank">http://cortexracing.com/product/ohlins-3-way-world-challenge-system-2005-2014-mustang-s197/</a></p><p></p><p>Or Penske at a mere $10700 for four way adjustable</p><p><a href="http://shop.penskeshocks.com/FORD-MUSTANG/" target="_blank">http://shop.penskeshocks.com/FORD-MUSTANG/</a></p><p></p><p>Both Ohlins and Penske don't even come with springs! wtf!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twistedneck, post: 15098844, member: 130159"] F.D. Sako the Jri double adjustables are not that expensive only $4000 or so if you get singles on the back like I did.. FYI I am regretting that now, I should have got doubles on both - dealing with these Michigan roads i'd like to turn down the high speed rebound a lot on the rear and front for street.. leave the low speed comp/reb where it is for control of roll and high speed dips. Keep in mind you will need more springs to play with - I've been through three sets of springs and going to a fourth so that's more and more $. The build quality of the Jri cortex setup is like a Swiss watch and I've raced my way from Chicago to Detroit and back through very hard roads, high speeds, lots of city - they dealt with the harshest of bumps. Now, the BC's are a spectacular deal - I have a friend with them and they ride excellent as long as you don't try to crank the damping so high they freakin explode. They are a tough monotube and have the nice feature like the Tein's you can adjust the rebound travel that is so nice for rougher roads and tracks. I recommend the BC's if you want an upgrade to adjustability, handling, and lighter weight.. if you want any track time you should look at the other setups. Maximum Jri kit [url]http://www.maximummotorsports.com/MM-JRi-Shocks-Suspension-Kit-2005-2014-Mustang-P1474.aspx[/url] Here is a link to the Ohlins. [url]http://cortexracing.com/product/ohlins-3-way-world-challenge-system-2005-2014-mustang-s197/[/url] Or Penske at a mere $10700 for four way adjustable [url]http://shop.penskeshocks.com/FORD-MUSTANG/[/url] Both Ohlins and Penske don't even come with springs! wtf! [/QUOTE]
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