Originally Posted by
BenitoIts true I do prefer a stiffer spring. I get my advice from a guy who ran gc/csk @440/400 for a dd B14. My B13 was raised and aligned today and is a joy to drive.
Well here's what Mike said about owning 2 NXen.
Which Mike specifically, and what user-name?
Benito, I am falling into the "comfort" over outright "performance" category. I'll lean towards the "comfortable daily-driver" (Hyperco Gen II) and
give up some absolute performance (RM Gen II) and suspension-precision to get that extra comfort.
While still having an incredibly well engineered daily-driver performance suspension that is willing and able to carry me around a road course in very-respectable, if slightly
compromised, fashion.
Agreed. Which is why I am changing from AGX to CSK's.
Here also, the most stiffly suspended car I have ever daily driven. And it has been my daily-driver for seventeen (17) years.
OK. That settles it, I gotta give up some absolute precision and handling to keep my Hyperco Gen II's. You guys have convinced me that I am old, brittle, with chronic injuries to my right knee, right wrist, right shoulder, and C4/C5 in my spine.
Therefore, I am
never putting a stiffer spring than my Hyperco Gen II's on my Classic. Next up, my CSK's.
Then I can have a ride like a Caddy. A CTS-V Caddy to be precise.