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03-12-2014, 02:31 PM | #1 |
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Sneak Peek: Ohlins R&T with Ground Control Adjustable Camber Plates
Starting to see a number of these combos going through the doors, just wanted to take some quick pictures of the Ohlins/Ground Control assembly before its tucked away underneath the M3.
Components Ohlins Road & Track DFV Coilover System Ground Control Adjustable Street Camber Plates This should provide a considerable upgrade in handling both on the street and track use.
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Things looking great! I'd be pulling my wheels off weekly just to admire them. Curiously, is there any dampening pad included for the top coil on the front assemblies?
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EAS has a nice deal going on in March when you buy the RT kit & Vorshalg CP's.
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I have the Competition Pack which means my car is 10cm lower than standard and I would like to upgrade the suspension without lowering the car at all from its current setting, as I do a lot of driving in London with lots of ramps, kerbs etc.
Am I able to do that with this Ohlins kit or is the highest setting still lower than my existing ride height? Jack |
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Well, I'm just thinking about suspension as I do track my car occasionally but most of my driving is on urban roads. |
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There's quite a wide range for adjustment on the adjustment collars to cover standard or lowered heights, not a problem at all.
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If you're absolutely sure of that can you please PM me a price for the kit plus the camber plates and whatever you use to deal with the EDC error messages. (I have an Alcon big brake kit front and rear with the 19" Competition Pack wheels if that makes any difference for clearances etc - I do not want to run spacers). Delivered to London, UK. Cheers Jack |
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