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#418455 - 03/05/01 12:37 PM Those of you with ARB, Warn winch, RS9000's up front...
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Do you think the addition of the Nissan Motorsports heavier-duty (& apparently stiffer) torsion bars will compensate for the RS9000's inappropriate damping coefficients?
I've got my shock set to 5 & it's slightly to stiff for everyday driving, but setting them to 4 makes the ride way to soft. I just though these beefier torsion bars might allow me to ride everyday @ 3 or 4 then I can move up to 5 for offroading. Any comments are appreciated....


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#418456 - 03/05/01 02:36 PM Re: Those of you with ARB, Warn winch, RS9000's up front...
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The torsion bars won't change the RS9000's performance.
They are too stiff on 5, and too soft on 4, and undrivable on 1, 2 and 3.

Your best bet is new shocks, and the Bilstiens ride superbly.

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#418457 - 03/05/01 02:42 PM Re: Those of you with ARB, Warn winch, RS9000's up front...
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I have the same set up and prior to the T-bar upgrade, I too ran the shocks at 5 up front. When I put the new bars on, you can move to setting 4 and it rides like it did with the stock t-bars and the shocks set to 5.

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#418458 - 03/05/01 02:53 PM Re: Those of you with ARB, Warn winch, RS9000's up front...
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So Ian,

Are you advocating that the Bilstiens will make up for the new T bars or do you suggest both?

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#418459 - 03/05/01 10:03 PM Re: Those of you with ARB, Warn winch, RS9000's up front...
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I'm saying that the Bilsteins offer an excellent ride, on road and off.

Many folks have said the same thing.


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#418460 - 07/05/01 10:34 AM Re: Those of you with ARB, Warn winch, RS9000's up front...
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Quote:
Originally posted by xoc:
I'm saying that the Bilsteins offer an excellent ride, on road and off.



Been running this setup for months. I agree.


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