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<blockquote data-quote="ALBundy" data-source="post: 39686" data-attributes="member: 15"><p>Few things to remember, 1) each person has their own definition of comfort, so don't take another person's view or opinion to be gospel truth. Try their ride and see how you like their setup. 2) this is solely my opinion, if you wanna retain comfort but to add a little improvement in handling, change the springs first, Eibach would be a good choice and 3) tires do also play an important role, tires with soft sidewall will also help to dampen the ride, if your setup is too harsh.Rgds</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ALBundy, post: 39686, member: 15"] Few things to remember, 1) each person has their own definition of comfort, so don't take another person's view or opinion to be gospel truth. Try their ride and see how you like their setup. 2) this is solely my opinion, if you wanna retain comfort but to add a little improvement in handling, change the springs first, Eibach would be a good choice and 3) tires do also play an important role, tires with soft sidewall will also help to dampen the ride, if your setup is too harsh.Rgds [/QUOTE]
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