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Old 07-28-2020, 10:33 AM   #1
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Change from sports to standard suspension O2 "S"

I mean what you said first!
I know it's probably an unusual direction of change.
I ordered the car from new with the sports suspension, which was fine while I benefited from it on trackdays etc.
Now I am wondering about changing it over to standard suspension. A tiny bit higher ride height and maybe a bit less uncompromised over the bumps.
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Old 07-28-2020, 12:11 PM   #2
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I mean what you said first!
I know it's probably an unusual direction of change.
I ordered the car from new with the sports suspension, which was fine while I benefited from it on trackdays etc.
Now I am wondering about changing it over to standard suspension. A tiny bit higher ride height and maybe a bit less uncompromised over the bumps.
You will notice a difference doing that, I would think someone would trade springs with you if you go that way. When I overhauled my suspension a couple years ago I retained the oe standard springs.
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Old 07-29-2020, 10:08 AM   #3
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Change from sports to standard suspension O2 "S"

I think that's not a bad shout, thank you.
I never expected to have the car that long, it's just so good. The new one is so biiiig and even with the wind deflector, my wife's hair is blown forward into her eyes. In the old one she is unruffled!
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