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Old 10-20-2010, 12:07 AM   #1
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Originally Posted by Perfect Balance View Post
IIRC, pbm coilovers are kind of overdamped on the rebound side, which, quick bumps or fast transitions, the coilovers go down before they can come back up and you end up pretty much bottoming them out, and they stay there until you get to a smooth part/stop making quick transitions and they have time to come back up.

Going by the general coilover adjustment, which just makes rebound stiffer more than anything else, I'd imagine they would work better at a softer setting, and simply getting stickier tires. To counter the oversteer you might want to try making the front stiffer than the rear though.
You mean better springs.... THeir springs probably no better than megan springs or stance... pure junk....

8/6 swift springs with QA1 thrust bearings will make your car handle like a dream.....

Here's the proof about swift springs
MINI COOPER :: North American Motoring - Swift Springs dynoed
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