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<blockquote data-quote="V-Man" data-source="post: 543715" data-attributes="member: 2609"><p>No probs..and yes its a bit pricey for the tiny stuff. Theva could be your option. As for the Titans, yes I have to agree with you on Paragraph2 and I'm running on bilstein springs which may be soft as well. And yes I have gone twice to change settings and its not very convenient for me either. My last try is to get back the settings a bit stiffer and change the springs to H&R stiffer springs. Hope it will work else I gonna ask him buy back his stuff..hehe. But then glad you're liking it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="V-Man, post: 543715, member: 2609"] No probs..and yes its a bit pricey for the tiny stuff. Theva could be your option. As for the Titans, yes I have to agree with you on Paragraph2 and I'm running on bilstein springs which may be soft as well. And yes I have gone twice to change settings and its not very convenient for me either. My last try is to get back the settings a bit stiffer and change the springs to H&R stiffer springs. Hope it will work else I gonna ask him buy back his stuff..hehe. But then glad you're liking it. [/QUOTE]
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