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Mugwumps wrote: Any other Tony Pond fans here?

Ps-I raised the ride height so now the car is slower 😉 Slower? More like safer if you ask me. Lower ride height equals more likeliness of the car's body hitting the ground, which means good grip (and thus more ride comfort) but at the cost of the bumpers' life (the friction between the car and the floor scratches the bumpers). Higher ride height equals less likeliness of the car's body hitting the ground, which means bad grip (just imagine the bumps on a bumpy ride while your car jumps around like a cargo) but at the same time saving the bumpers.