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Old 08-25-2009, 05:35 AM
amber@ridetech amber@ridetech is offline
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...I thought there would be more comments but maybe there aren't enough people out there running this level...
The Titaniums have only been out for a matter of weeks...give it time

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What other mods do you have suspension wise? I know it's a completely different car BUT it'll help me gauge what's up. Mainly I'm curious about wheels/tires/suspension and I guess anything that adds relative weight (engine size, 8 12" subs in the rear). And I suppose I could also ask how low (or high) you keep it at ride height and your impression of imperfections, potholes/speedbumps/railroad tracks and general highway manners.
Other than front ShockWaves, rear CoolRide with Titaniums, and the home-built 'AirPod' (man do I wish we offered the AirPod when i first installed my system, ), she's all stock (albeit rebuilt engine/trans) including tires/wheels (235/55 R16, IIRC). Weight-wise nothing special; although as my DD, I often use it to haul everything from groceries to large amounts of landscaping materials and a couple hundred pounds of horse feed at least once a week. She handles it all very well; I just throw a few lbs of air at her when I load up and we're on the way. Ride-height really only dropped about an inch; however, I routinely ride with it intentionally too low for various reasons and with the shocks pretty soft. I've got some pretty mean country roads on my commute and I'm intensely pleased with how the Titaniums handle everything, railroad tracks included. There are two particularly weird swoopy potholes that I get a touch of tire-rub on but that would stop if I'd just turn the shocks up another click or two or quit ridin' so low. Another thing I really like about the Titaniums is not having to lay on the ground and feel around behind the tire to adjust them
Let me know if you need something more specific than that; I tend to ramble on, so I'll stop myself here
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