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DOOM 07-19-2014 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Ron Sutton (Post 561413)

Hi Mario,

Both are easy to adjust & have a wide range of adjustability that you can feel.

How are you using the car and in what activities do you want most from the shocks?

:cheers:


Ron I'd like to do auto x and some road course. I'm going to need a lot of education on this Ron. Thats for sure!!:sieg:

Track Junky 07-19-2014 03:29 PM

What ever you do go through Ron. I cannot even explain what a huge difference his custom valving did for my car. :thumbsup:

fleetus macmullitz 07-19-2014 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Track Junky (Post 561437)
What ever you do go through Ron. I cannot even explain what a huge difference his custom valving did for my car. :thumbsup:

Yeah, Ron's got the good stuff. :unibrow:

Greg from Aus 07-19-2014 05:58 PM

Yep Mario, mine are at Ron's now for re valve treatment.

Matt@BOS 07-20-2014 02:18 AM

I say JRi, only because everything else on your car's suspension is from DSE, and you might as well keep it all DSE. I don't think you can go wrong with RideTech either. They build great quality parts and the cars I've driven with their shocks ride beyond well on the street.

If I were you I would call up JJ at JRi and tell him what you've got. He will make you order through DSE because JRi protects its vendor network. That's not why you want to talk to JJ though, you want to talk to him because he will provide some of the best support out there. I thought JJ was just a shock salesman at first, but literally helped dial in my Camaro, including crawling under it to wrench on it and change springs. I remember telling him how the car was behaving and then letting him make adjustments to get the car to react the way I wanted for specific corners. I probably took 2.5 seconds off a small autocross with just his tuning. I don't want it to sound like a shameless plug related to sponsorship I've received, because even though I have three cars with their shocks I've never received any product from them. Everything I have has been purchased through their vendor network, i.e. DSE Maier, Cortex. JRi's one on one support tailored exactly to what you want, backed up in person, with their knowledge base is hard to argue with. The reason I happen to have their shocks instead of RideTechs is simply do to the fact that the companies I've purchased from all choose to use them.

Ron Sutton 07-20-2014 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by DOOM (Post 561425)
Ron I'd like to do auto x and some road course. I'm going to need a lot of education on this Ron. Thats for sure!!:sieg:


No worries Mario,

I am a fan of both of the shocks you're considering (JRI & Ridetech). In my experience these are the top two shock designs in their fields. They have different strengths & weaknesses.

I'll share a significant amount of info on shocks to help make your decisions. This is going to get pretty involved ... and wordy. So I am going to place my long-ass 2-part response on my "Overall Handling & Tuning for Track Performance" Thread, so everyone else reading my stuff can learn too.

Go HERE & start at post #360



tombar67 07-21-2014 12:54 PM

My vote is JRI. Overall better product

bret 07-22-2014 03:06 PM

I am specifically not commenting because I perceive you all want unbiased opinions and information. I find the thread fascinating because it is an indication of perception. Now I just need to figure out what develops the perception! :)

Please carry on...

DOOM 07-23-2014 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by bret (Post 562000)
I am specifically not commenting because I perceive you all want unbiased opinions and information. I find the thread fascinating because it is an indication of perception. Now I just need to figure out what develops the perception! :)

Please carry on...

Bret, Ron made it easy for me to decide ! Ride Tech it is! Perfect for what I'm going to be doing with my car!

David Pozzi 07-25-2014 01:54 PM

We have Ride Tech shocks on Mary's Camaro & the One Lap Camaro & have been very happy with them. No leaks or problems of any kind over all the miles we have run them.


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