Sorry I missed these.
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Originally Posted by Danddd
Did you notice if it decreased the under steer when cornering?
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I can't really answer this since I found the stock to be so awfully sponge-y that I didn't really push the car that hard. The setup has some roll still but I have not seen excessive under steer. Maybe a bit but nothing like a FWD car.
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Originally Posted by Mr Whippy
Any updates on these?
It's a shame you went to non-rft at the same time as it makes it impossible to say if the tyre and/or the suspension did anything.
Cheers
Dave
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I still love the setup. The car will never be an M2 or my old E46 M3 but then both of those cars are more fatiguing on trips and rough roads. The tires make the ride nicer. They have a bit better grip than the old RFTs but the handling improvements are more about how the car transitions than how it grips and rides. Excepting rough roads, the stock setup grip and ride weren't that bad. I did this entirely for the damping behavior which I didn't think was up to expectations with the factory choice of stiff tires and soft dampers.