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    #16
    Originally posted by DaveCN
    To follow up on what he said ^^^^^^

    On my 'vert, I ran it both with 16s and 14s. The 14s were a better ride. I wouldnt say that it was jarring with the 16s, but it was rougher.
    When did you rock 16's - the Alps?

    I love the HR races and bilstein combo on the vert - the ride height can be annoying (you bottom out on any and all speed bumps, no matter how hard you try) but the ride is far from uncomfortable, IMO.

    The heavier vert needs stiffer springs to help keep it from rolling over ;)

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      #17
      Originally posted by Bimmerfanatik
      When did you rock 16's - the Alps?

      I love the HR races and bilstein combo on the vert - the ride height can be annoying (you bottom out on any and all speed bumps, no matter how hard you try) but the ride is far from uncomfortable, IMO.

      The heavier vert needs stiffer springs to help keep it from rolling over ;)
      T-Stars


      Alps did not fit as the tires were too meaty.

      Current Cars
      2014 M235i
      2009 R56 Cooper S
      1998 M3
      1997 M3

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        #18
        Totally forgot about the t-stars.

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          #19
          New input. Even J-stocks aren't bad with proper sized 14".

          The ride was even better than mine on 15"! Million times better than right now on the Koseis/Azenis.

          H&R races should be fine, if you are a man and run a lot of sidewall.

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            #20
            yup, I rode in a m42 with the newer Jstocks (inverted shocks or whatever), and it was definitely firm, but still not terrible. For the money though why bother, but nevertheless...
            BEERTECH

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              #21
              M-Technik-3 runs J-stocks on the street - ask him about his!

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