Originally Posted by
cossynut2
He has had everything checked and set up correctly but I just think you have to accept that better road holding comes at a cost to ride comfort especially on older cars.
People are suprised at how flat it corners and the lack of body roll there is on my Saff but I accept that I have to avoid if possible pot holes etc. Its an old car with an unsophisticated suspension set up compared to modern cars but that is also part of its character.
They must be tein coilovers then, my mate has BC's on his current STI and on his old one and they are perfect don't crash you wouldn't know they where there. Basically you go over a bump and the coilover absorbs it, I'm sure I read they can be set to the same softness of standard STI shocks.
I find gaz golds good on a cosworth