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Thoughts: MM Bilstein coil kit to MM Koni kit
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<blockquote data-quote="tt335ci03cobra" data-source="post: 15588415" data-attributes="member: 68944"><p>300/475 is a great setup for a street car. Especially with bumpy roads. Best I could describe that would be to say they are great grand touring rates. You'll enjoy the car a lot with that combo in various driving scenarios, back roads, etc. they'll be faster around a bumpy track like seabring or street circuits like long beach.</p><p></p><p>375/550 that I went wit is much harsher, and will be slower on bumpy areas/hop much more. That said, it's faster on smooth roads and has more composure at very high speed. </p><p></p><p>If I had a fun bolt on street car, I'd go about what you have. I had 350's all around when I had a fun bolt on car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tt335ci03cobra, post: 15588415, member: 68944"] 300/475 is a great setup for a street car. Especially with bumpy roads. Best I could describe that would be to say they are great grand touring rates. You'll enjoy the car a lot with that combo in various driving scenarios, back roads, etc. they'll be faster around a bumpy track like seabring or street circuits like long beach. 375/550 that I went wit is much harsher, and will be slower on bumpy areas/hop much more. That said, it's faster on smooth roads and has more composure at very high speed. If I had a fun bolt on street car, I'd go about what you have. I had 350's all around when I had a fun bolt on car. [/QUOTE]
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