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<blockquote data-quote="2wenty6" data-source="post: 543694" data-attributes="member: 20205"><p>Thank you for the information bro! Mak ai..mahal giler for a small part like that..</p><p></p><p>Titan done, I'm quite satisfied with it. The car feels more composed over wavy highways. If I'm not pushing it too hard into corners, the amount of body roll is acceptable to me (a good improvement from my previous OE spec Bilsteins), could be improved with beefier anti-roll bars but for now I can live with it.</p><p></p><p>BUT, it is still crashy over all those haphazardly patched roads and those highway joints (I hope you get what I mean because I don't know what they're called). The Eibach pro-kit springs might not be ideal and to be honest I do not really like them - rather bouncy and soft but the Titans alleviated some of those.</p><p></p><p>What I wanna do is look for a better set of springs but our options seemed really limited. It'll also be good to take a ride in a Titan equipped e36 just for comparison..I believe my ride could be better but I just don't really have the time to go back and forth to Titan and I'm actually quite satisfied with it now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2wenty6, post: 543694, member: 20205"] Thank you for the information bro! Mak ai..mahal giler for a small part like that.. Titan done, I'm quite satisfied with it. The car feels more composed over wavy highways. If I'm not pushing it too hard into corners, the amount of body roll is acceptable to me (a good improvement from my previous OE spec Bilsteins), could be improved with beefier anti-roll bars but for now I can live with it. BUT, it is still crashy over all those haphazardly patched roads and those highway joints (I hope you get what I mean because I don't know what they're called). The Eibach pro-kit springs might not be ideal and to be honest I do not really like them - rather bouncy and soft but the Titans alleviated some of those. What I wanna do is look for a better set of springs but our options seemed really limited. It'll also be good to take a ride in a Titan equipped e36 just for comparison..I believe my ride could be better but I just don't really have the time to go back and forth to Titan and I'm actually quite satisfied with it now. [/QUOTE]
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