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Old 03-14-2019, 02:32 PM   #9
On the slippery slope
 
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These look CHEAP?!!? (as in- Inexpensive). I'd love to hear if anyone has used them.

I've been saving pennies for the Ohlins R&T series. I'm not sure why I'd buy Bilstein for $2400 when I can get Ohlins for $2700. But $600 for the Godspeed? huh... that makes a guy stop-n-think....
I have thought the same thing.
Wiser and more knowledgeable track rats than me have felt the cheaper setups are just that, cheap and don't perform well.

I have no personal experience, so I can't specifically comment.

I track my Boxster often and have the ROW M030 setup with camber plates in the front and that setup works well. I get 2.5 camber on the front which made a huge difference. I have had better drivers than me drive my car and they loved the setup.
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