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Exactly as he said they are konig hypergrams and the brake setup is a set of mountune 4 piston brembo calipers with a set of reylands 330mm rotors. I plan to upgrade the rears to a set of EBC Rotors and pads.
Installed Mountune sport springs and Bilstein B8 dampers last week. Not much of a noticeable drop in ride height, really, at least not yet. But the car feels great in corners.
^^^Yeah, that's not ridiculously slammed, the way most on here like/want it to be.
Maybe the Bilsteins really do keep the car raised even with springs which claim to lower more than an inch?
(Even though there are those that claim this is BS?)
^^^Yeah, that's not ridiculously slammed, the way most on here like/want it to be.
Maybe the Bilsteins really do keep the car raised even with springs which claim to lower more than an inch?
(Even though there are those that claim this is BS?)
It seems very close to the stock height. Not that I am complaining, I expect it will settle a little more with time and driving and I honestly bought them for the improvement in handling anyways. I suspect you are right, though.
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