Tez, I think it's the same as yours.
But the sensation is different from the passenger seat and driver seat.
We should swap cars and drivers one day and go for a burn round the neighbourhood.
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I'm gonna wind it up a bit more as the settings I have now (which is still harder than what others have) is actually pretty compliant.
Sure I feel catseyes and bumps more, but potholes and dips are much nicer to drive over. In other words, bump is a bit harsh, but rebound is fab!
The car is still a neutral-handler. Very cool.
Sure I feel catseyes and bumps more, but potholes and dips are much nicer to drive over. In other words, bump is a bit harsh, but rebound is fab!
The car is still a neutral-handler. Very cool.
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