Anyone have experience w/H&R RSS CS coil overs?
Anyone have experience w/H&R RSS CS coil overs?
I know they can accommodate adj camber plates, but don't have adj dampers.
Anyone ever use them? How did you like them? What are they comparable to?
I'm familiar with others (PSS9, Moton, JRZ, etc), just curious what the RSS is like to drive with on street and track, and I can't seem to find any significant experience, just non-user opinions.
Thanks!
Anyone ever use them? How did you like them? What are they comparable to?
I'm familiar with others (PSS9, Moton, JRZ, etc), just curious what the RSS is like to drive with on street and track, and I can't seem to find any significant experience, just non-user opinions.
Thanks!
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I have installed two sets of the rss's on 993's. In my opinion they are a fantastic suspension at a very reasonable price. The adjustable camber plates in the front are great for occasional track users. The suspension feels great for street driving, not to harsh at all. You will need new sway bar endlinks for the rear though, and h&r doesnt provide any with the kit.
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Originally posted by Bert Smith Moto
I have installed two sets of the rss's on 993's. In my opinion they are a fantastic suspension at a very reasonable price. The adjustable camber plates in the front are great for occasional track users. The suspension feels great for street driving, not to harsh at all. You will need new sway bar endlinks for the rear though, and h&r doesnt provide any with the kit.
I have installed two sets of the rss's on 993's. In my opinion they are a fantastic suspension at a very reasonable price. The adjustable camber plates in the front are great for occasional track users. The suspension feels great for street driving, not to harsh at all. You will need new sway bar endlinks for the rear though, and h&r doesnt provide any with the kit.
PSS9
JIC Cross
Moton CS
Others?
Thanks for your input.
Last edited by Super D; May 15, 2005 at 07:04 PM.
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