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I thought so too. Reached out to MSS and they stated you have to drop the control arm but can try doing it without dropping it but will be very difficult.
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All good with the swap and lowered to 18 mm front and 10mm rears Wheel and tire spec Front 19x9.5 et 20. RE11 265.35.19 Rear 19x 11 et 40. Mp4s 305.30.19 No rubbing or noises. Will post pics soon. Last edited by Wmf80; 10-08-2020 at 05:37 PM.. |
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- MSS springs - Billy EDC dampers (unmodified) This combo has the potential to be the ultimate street setup, without the overly aggressive nature of typical coil-over kits.
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You can adjust the rear without dropping the control arm with the MP HAS kit. It's weird that MSS recommends dropping the control arm when it's supposed to be easier than other HAS kits.
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Have been following you for a while and wanted to ask you if you guys tested the track adjustable ride system ? You have said that the drop is up to 3mm on the sport system, what about the track system, can you give us some numbers on those as well? Will they also be compatible with B6 that you guys are developing ? |
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Anyone make the switch from MP HAS to MSS? Interested to hear from someone who has experience with both. Install, adjustment, and ride. Try to decide between the two
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We have been delayed with CV19 at the moment as Bilstein Germany closed their factory and the UK development office is not back up to full working capacity. |
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Can someone please advise me if i install the rubber caps from the OE springs both bottom and top on the rear set of MSS springs? OE rubber caps circled in blue on photo.
I have been advised by a couple of people to transfer those parts over and use them, but watching some of the videos from Evolve they are not using them...??? Confused!!! |
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That was my thought process also. Edit and update... * emailed David from MSS he said I NEED to use both rubbers top and bottom in the rear.. Done! |
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