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Old 04-17-2018, 07:11 AM   #1
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My requirements were similar and I used FSD and H&R -10 M030 spec springs. I already have the M030 ARBs a my car had standard fit M030. My previous car was a standard S and I retro fitted M030.
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My requirements were similar and I used FSD and H&R -10 M030 spec springs. I already have the M030 ARBs a my car had standard fit M030. My previous car was a standard S and I retro fitted M030.
Sounds like a nice set up. Not sure i would want to go as low as the H&R albeit like the look, we have some mountainous speed bumps around here. Also have cobblestone in the center. Lol

So with that set up did you get what you were looking for? Reading up on the fsd they should adapt to the driving based off frequency. My car handles very good but just feels like it needs something more. Only has 52K Km not probably has original shocks, but I like to do things proper. I am making my upgrade list, will be starting on performance tweaks next. Wish I was in UK, not really any clubs or other porsche nuts too close.
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