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      11-09-2023, 01:52 AM   #1
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I am looking to canyon run my f82 I am planning on getting vrsf downpipes, vrsf front mounted air intake and a tune ofc. I would like to know what sort of other mods would benefit in a canyon environment. Thanks for the feedback
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I am looking to canyon run my f82 I am planning on getting vrsf downpipes, vrsf front mounted air intake and a tune ofc. I would like to know what sort of other mods would benefit in a canyon environment. Thanks for the feedback
I think the two most important things in the canyons are tires and brakes. The stock brakes are excellent in the canyons - just make sure the brake fluid has been flushed within the past two years. Regarding the tires, the stock PSS are fine but a 200TW set would be better - above all else just be certain that you have enough tread, tires aren’t cold, and the tire pressures are within the normal range.
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i think the two most important things in the canyons are tires and brakes. The stock brakes are excellent in the canyons - just make sure the brake fluid has been flushed within the past two years. Regarding the tires, the stock pss are fine but a 200tw set would be better - above all else just be certain that you have enough tread, tires aren’t cold, and the tire pressures are within the normal range.
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