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<blockquote data-quote="Fast99Snake" data-source="post: 7836459" data-attributes="member: 31356"><p>I run the MM kit on a set of custom valved front bilstein dampers and MM sport rear dampers. I'm running a 400# front rate and 600# rear springs. The handling is very neutral, although on r-comps the car still rolls a bit more than I would like it to, but on street tires the roll is very very controlled. The ride for street is definitely firmer than stock, not necessarily harsher, but firm, I don't know how to phrase it in words. The ride "firmness" is exacerbated by my tight bucket seat and the delrin bushings in everything though.</p><p>Overall I'm very happy and would buy again, if the car sees more track time and less street time, which will probably happen once I'm done with college, I might up the dampening/spring rates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fast99Snake, post: 7836459, member: 31356"] I run the MM kit on a set of custom valved front bilstein dampers and MM sport rear dampers. I'm running a 400# front rate and 600# rear springs. The handling is very neutral, although on r-comps the car still rolls a bit more than I would like it to, but on street tires the roll is very very controlled. The ride for street is definitely firmer than stock, not necessarily harsher, but firm, I don't know how to phrase it in words. The ride "firmness" is exacerbated by my tight bucket seat and the delrin bushings in everything though. Overall I'm very happy and would buy again, if the car sees more track time and less street time, which will probably happen once I'm done with college, I might up the dampening/spring rates. [/QUOTE]
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