I forgot the spring rates, its been a while since I've had them. But the system is their RS Pro line which is adjustable for rebound and compression separately. The external reservoirs are also remote mounted for easy access. I've ran lots of different kinds of brands on other cars (KW, Ohlins, Bilstein) and the JRZ's are hands down one of the most comfortable ones I've ever owned. KW's are very comfortable as well but I consider them more of a street coilover as opposed to a track oriented kit. They use very soft spring rates which makes it very comfortable for every day drivingHahaha, I know right...sorry
BTW, what are the specs are your JRZ's? can the dampers be adjusted to be comfortable on a road trip? I can handle a little stiff around town, but I must be able to last on a long 8 hour or more road trip.
1/2 spacers up front custom made by Cortex.Are you using spacers at all? If so, what kind? Very nice driving btw! :clap2:
Same question, I am running the R888's now. I am looking forward to the R888R's when more sizes open up.How do you like the RS3's?
How do you like the RS3's?
I loved the R888's when they were fresh. however they cycled out way too quickly and I feel like after the 2nd heat cycle they were pretty much sliding all over the place. The RS3's I think are a great compromise. I ran them on Friday at Buttonwillow and was setting the same times as when I ran R888'sSame question, I am running the R888's now. I am looking forward to the R888R's when more sizes open up.
Don't get me wrong I love the re71s. But for casual track days and $400 more per set it didn't make sense running them. For timed events however, they are probably the best street class tire availableInteresting. I've read where a lot of the mustang guys think the RS3 sidewalls are too soft and prefer the RE71's.
Tastefully done!Been a while since I updated this. Heres a recent shot of the car from my last track day on Friday. Not too many changes other than swapping out the 295/30 R888's for some 305/30 RS3's
Look at that... you don't need a GT350 flat bottom steering wheel to rip up a road course like a boss. :shrug: Who'd a thunk...?! :headbonk: