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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
Best high end coilovers for track that are still streetable
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<blockquote data-quote="twistedneck" data-source="post: 14549024" data-attributes="member: 130159"><p>Update: I decided to purchase the Cortex JRi setup with the 2way front and 1 way rear. This was a very tight decision since these are essentially the top setups for our cars. Fillip and Jason know their stuff so in the end it came down to me wanting the JRi internals - no real functional reason. Pricing when you consider the 2 way fronts in the cortex system is a wash (if you go with the 2 way fronts in the Vorshlag MCS setup pricing is similar).</p><p></p><p>I'll post install and review this spring.</p><p></p><p>Wonder how many times a season i'll have to swap out the torrington bearings? that's one of the advantages with Vorshlag.. you get those sweet camber plates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twistedneck, post: 14549024, member: 130159"] Update: I decided to purchase the Cortex JRi setup with the 2way front and 1 way rear. This was a very tight decision since these are essentially the top setups for our cars. Fillip and Jason know their stuff so in the end it came down to me wanting the JRi internals - no real functional reason. Pricing when you consider the 2 way fronts in the cortex system is a wash (if you go with the 2 way fronts in the Vorshlag MCS setup pricing is similar). I'll post install and review this spring. Wonder how many times a season i'll have to swap out the torrington bearings? that's one of the advantages with Vorshlag.. you get those sweet camber plates. [/QUOTE]
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