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<blockquote data-quote="rx8" data-source="post: 533826" data-attributes="member: 20025"><p>I have hotbits on my rx8 d last 7 years n i dont like them. I have tried numerous settings n they still feel floaty. N speedworks do suck. I fully agree with ssmann. Recently changed d absorbers in my e92 to b6 adjustables, using d old springs. Setting from 1 soft to 10 hard. Cost rm4k from autofuture. They quoted me rm 3600 for b12 but i opted 4 d b6. Allan d boss is nice guy n very informative.IMO dont get hotbits. My 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rx8, post: 533826, member: 20025"] I have hotbits on my rx8 d last 7 years n i dont like them. I have tried numerous settings n they still feel floaty. N speedworks do suck. I fully agree with ssmann. Recently changed d absorbers in my e92 to b6 adjustables, using d old springs. Setting from 1 soft to 10 hard. Cost rm4k from autofuture. They quoted me rm 3600 for b12 but i opted 4 d b6. Allan d boss is nice guy n very informative.IMO dont get hotbits. My 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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