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Old 06-10-2009, 04:31 PM   #1
Juzman
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Default The most "comfortable" shock / spring set up

I've read as much as I could on these forums about which shocks are the best but this is almost always in relation to performance. I hear Bilstein and Koni are the best (and therefore most expensive) in this regard. However I don't care about performance, I care about comfort (I've got lower back problems and hate bumps and harsh ride etc).

The car has done 115000 clicks and the ride seems to have deteriorated.

I'm putting my car in with Pedders tomorrow for a suspension test. Of course he wants me to go Pedders comfort gas (but can get in other brands). What brands should I go for for comfort? Also should I replace coils? Can I get "softer" coils than the standard without risking bottoming out? It rarely has heavy loads.

Any advice would be most appreciated

Cheers

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