TrackRider54
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- Chad
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- 2024 A-Spec Tech
I came from a WRX, which had a stock suspension that was just flat uncomfortable. I replaced it with some aftermarket units that were supposed to be "comfort" coil overs and they were much better than stock, but I wouldn't call them "comfortable".
When I jumped in the Integra on my test drive, normal mode feel so good...soft and cushy without being floaty. I tried comfort and I could feel it was softer...just less damped, but still not bouncy. Sport mode was still far better than my WRX...FAR better. But I can feel more of the smaller bumps.
I've never owned a car that had suspension modes like the Integra. I can tell a difference. It's not OMG night and day difference, but it's enough to be useful.
When I jumped in the Integra on my test drive, normal mode feel so good...soft and cushy without being floaty. I tried comfort and I could feel it was softer...just less damped, but still not bouncy. Sport mode was still far better than my WRX...FAR better. But I can feel more of the smaller bumps.
I've never owned a car that had suspension modes like the Integra. I can tell a difference. It's not OMG night and day difference, but it's enough to be useful.
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