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<blockquote data-quote="Fastlane Cobra" data-source="post: 7986780" data-attributes="member: 3212"><p>I used Bilstein sports which can accept a higher spring rate (Max 400 front - 600 rear). After discovering that the ride quality was fine I even wish now that I had gone Bilstein Race shocks and higher spring rates. I have 3 autobahns (A5, A6, and A61) with no speed limits in many areas. Although I will not drive top speed, I like the feel of the long sweeping curves and the way the car transitions on back roads. I am really driving the first car ever that can handle this well. The 911 that I got to drive was not nearly as fast as my car but it was very stiff and I am sure it could out perform my cobra in tight curves but it was not my car so I never pushed it. </p><p></p><p>Hockenheim Intl raceway is a 3 minute drive from my house. And taking A61 to Nuerburgring is a straight shot.</p><p></p><p>I would recommend talking to the tech support at Maximum. The Bilstein Sports is definately more robust than the stoch Bilsteim HD. I also broke down and cut my springs while I gathered all of my suspension parts. I do not recommend it but I have to say all was fine but no real suspension performance gain like from H&R or Eibach. But its free!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fastlane Cobra, post: 7986780, member: 3212"] I used Bilstein sports which can accept a higher spring rate (Max 400 front - 600 rear). After discovering that the ride quality was fine I even wish now that I had gone Bilstein Race shocks and higher spring rates. I have 3 autobahns (A5, A6, and A61) with no speed limits in many areas. Although I will not drive top speed, I like the feel of the long sweeping curves and the way the car transitions on back roads. I am really driving the first car ever that can handle this well. The 911 that I got to drive was not nearly as fast as my car but it was very stiff and I am sure it could out perform my cobra in tight curves but it was not my car so I never pushed it. Hockenheim Intl raceway is a 3 minute drive from my house. And taking A61 to Nuerburgring is a straight shot. I would recommend talking to the tech support at Maximum. The Bilstein Sports is definately more robust than the stoch Bilsteim HD. I also broke down and cut my springs while I gathered all of my suspension parts. I do not recommend it but I have to say all was fine but no real suspension performance gain like from H&R or Eibach. But its free!! [/QUOTE]
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