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Roush Single adjustable coilovers (and other BMR equivalent parts) vs FRPP track pack

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Hi all,
If Roush single adjustable Coil overs and BMR sways and etc vs FRPP track pack was the same price. Which is better for the street and HPDE/AutoX?
TIA
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Did my first season of Time trials in 2019 ..with a 1st place for the season and 6 victories on 6 races :)

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Hi all,
If Roush single adjustable Coil overs and BMR sways and etc vs FRPP track pack was the same price. Which is better for the street and HPDE/AutoX?
TIA
You're going to see very little performance difference between the two for that use and what we assume a novice/intermediate driver.
 

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Best for the street is not best for AutoX, is not best for HPDE.

But coilovers are more adjustable, which is better for competition or the track. Plus I assume they will have a higher spring rate, also better. Quality level I would rank equivalent, so none of the concerns about dirt cheap coilovers vs good shock & spring package.

You will want front camber plates or bolts either way if AutoX or HPDE use is planned.
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