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Old 12-15-2020, 09:18 AM   #1
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Maytag how are you liking the RTs with those spring rates both on street and on track? Also are you running square or staggered?
UMMMM..... they're are AWESOME.

Pretty tight on the street, honestly, but not the worst street-ride I've ever had. And there's enough adjustment to dial some of that out. but at the track? VERY, very good.
I HIGHLY recommend them. The spring rates were perfect for the way I drive. If I had the adjustment turned-up too high, I would bounce over the bumps in the braking zones, so I'd dial it back just a bit..... perfect. very, very good. As you'd expect Ohlins to be.
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Old 12-17-2020, 08:31 AM   #2
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UMMMM..... they're are AWESOME.

Pretty tight on the street, honestly, but not the worst street-ride I've ever had. And there's enough adjustment to dial some of that out. but at the track? VERY, very good.
I HIGHLY recommend them. The spring rates were perfect for the way I drive. If I had the adjustment turned-up too high, I would bounce over the bumps in the braking zones, so I'd dial it back just a bit..... perfect. very, very good. As you'd expect Ohlins to be.
What kind of ride height/drop did you experience with these? Trying to stay as close to stock ride height as possible, as that oil pan tray doesn't clear much.
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"What kind of ride height/drop did you experience with these? Trying to stay as close to stock ride height as possible, as that oil pan tray doesn't clear much."

They are adjustable, but they come with a 2,5-3cm drop 1,2 inch

No problem with clearance (in my case)
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Old 12-25-2020, 02:02 PM   #4
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They are adjustable, but they come with a 2,5-3cm drop 1,2 inch
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Thanks. Just to clarify, the minimum drop is 2.5-3cm and it's not possible to retain stock height?
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Old 12-27-2020, 06:27 AM   #5
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Thanks. Just to clarify, the minimum drop is 2.5-3cm and it's not possible to retain stock height?
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20mm-60mm lower than OEM.. so no not able to retain OEM height

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