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Old Apr 8, 2007 | 02:06 PM
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Wondering what the advantages would be in upgrading an 04 suspension to an 06? I have a convertible and would like the ride to stay flat but have a bit more compliance. I live in New Jersey and the roads suck.

I have also been considering the Hotchi's TVS stage 1 kit. I believe it would be better but wonder by how much. Any thoughts would be appreciated. I do not want a suspension that is too stiff. Thanks!
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Old Apr 9, 2007 | 08:03 AM
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Don't call it an upgrade when it is a redesign. More compliance means softer springs and shocks to follow the road irregularities.
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Old Apr 9, 2007 | 06:36 PM
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Originally Posted by fig32
Wondering what the advantages would be in upgrading an 04 suspension to an 06? I have a convertible and would like the ride to stay flat but have a bit more compliance. I live in New Jersey and the roads suck.

I have also been considering the Hotchi's TVS stage 1 kit. I believe it would be better but wonder by how much. Any thoughts would be appreciated. I do not want a suspension that is too stiff. Thanks!
All roadsteer production from job one, is supposed to have the revised suspension. If you can take a moment when you have a chance, their is a way we should be able to prove this, if at least on your vehicle. Take a look at BOTH of your rear shocks, does either shock have this sticker.

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