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Old 2006-09-11, 10:15 AM   #11
Nick Koan
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Originally Posted by BAN SUVS
But if it were my STi that was a daily driver and not used for competition driving, I wouldn't care about height adjustment as long as I had properly matched springs and damping. What else matters on a street car?
You keep missing this part Kevin. The Ohlins aren't height adjustable.

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Originally Posted by R4ND0M_AX3
Reduction in fender gap would be a plus. Not sure if that is an issue for the snow. If so then I guess adjustable ride height would let me ride higher in the winter.
And the height adjustability of the Teins isn't that 'crazy' so it doesn't really go against this statement either

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Originally Posted by R4ND0M_AX3
Part of me wants something with crazy adjustability. But a more reasonable part of me (seems to have come with age) says I don't need all of that nor will I take the time to dial it in.
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