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I can also chime in on the dual-rate springs. I have the Steeda Ultimate handling dual-rate for the Magnaride system, and I can tell you they are great. Now, of course, I am lower than most DH's so you can tell that way, but the ride- the ride is great. Normal driving, you would not know the difference. 1 Lady commitee rode and thought Oh, it rides really good. Drop it into sport mode, and it is a different story.

We have a section of highway dubbed "The Nine Turns". Late at night, nobody is really there. You will find a plethora of sports cars taking turns at speed, running down the straight, then rounding a sharper bend. It's like a car meetup with nobody racing, just hitting those curves and straights and seeing how their setup performs. Lol, it's kinda crazy the vehicles you see there.

So far, Warhorse has performed as I would think: no rolls in those corners and turns, just good stability. It's going to be a lot of fun when I get to the track.
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I can also chime in on the dual-rate springs. I have the Steeda Ultimate handling dual-rate for the Magnaride system, and I can tell you they are great. Now, of course, I am lower than most DH's so you can tell that way, but the ride- the ride is great. Normal driving, you would not know the difference. 1 Lady commitee rode and thought Oh, it rides really good. Drop it into sport mode, and it is a different story.

We have a section of highway dubbed "The Nine Turns". Late at night, nobody is really there. You will find a plethora of sports cars taking turns at speed, running down the straight, then rounding a sharper bend. It's like a car meetup with nobody racing, just hitting those curves and straights and seeing how their setup performs. Lol, it's kinda crazy the vehicles you see there.

So far, Warhorse has performed as I would think: no rolls in those corners and turns, just good stability. It's going to be a lot of fun when I get to the track.
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I can also chime in on the dual-rate springs. I have the Steeda Ultimate handling dual-rate for the Magnaride system, and I can tell you they are great. Now, of course, I am lower than most DH's so you can tell that way, but the ride- the ride is great. Normal driving, you would not know the difference. 1 Lady commitee rode and thought Oh, it rides really good. Drop it into sport mode, and it is a different story.

We have a section of highway dubbed "The Nine Turns". Late at night, nobody is really there. You will find a plethora of sports cars taking turns at speed, running down the straight, then rounding a sharper bend. It's like a car meetup with nobody racing, just hitting those curves and straights and seeing how their setup performs. Lol, it's kinda crazy the vehicles you see there.

So far, Warhorse has performed as I would think: no rolls in those corners and turns, just good stability. It's going to be a lot of fun when I get to the track.
I know yours isn’t a daily driver but as you mentioned you wouldn’t notice the difference in normal driving in normal mode, I wanted to ask - as I mostly like to drive in track mode, do the dual rates make this mode uncomfortable for everyday road driving (assuming good condition roads)?
 

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I know yours isn’t a daily driver but as you mentioned you wouldn’t notice the difference in normal driving in normal mode, I wanted to ask - as I mostly like to drive in track mode, do the dual rates make this mode uncomfortable for everyday road driving (assuming good condition roads)?
Hmmmm, I do not think so. I have driven in sport mode on the street, and I did try track mode. The ride did not stiffen up to the point it was uncomfortable, but I would say handling felt like it was on a wire. Even in normal mode, I can feel the suspension bits I have working, but in sport and track, well, it gets that much tighter. I think the dual rates would be fine driving in track mode on a decent-condition road.

Edit: To add, I do drive mostly in sport or normal mode. I do not drive in track mode on the street regularly. But again, I think you will be fine.
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