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    Registered User Four Rings XLR8 Craig's Avatar
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    MSS KITS: Wookies in the Woods 10% Off Sale!

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    Excelerate Performance Presents: MSS Kits

    Excelerate Performance and MSS Kits have teamed up to become a sponsor of Wookies in the Woods for the first time. For those of your not familiar
    with the event, this is an iconic driving event and car show that is catered to VW R32 and Golf R drivers across the country,*held along side the*of
    the Tail of the Dragon in North Carolina.

    This year we have donated a Fully Adjustable MSS Spring Kit for a MK7 Golf R. This kit is to be raffled off on Saturday at the event. Raffle proceeds
    will go to the Blount County Rescue Squad and The University of Chicago Medicine Comer Children’s Hospital.

    In lieu of this event we have also decided to launch a retail SALE for ALL MSS Products.

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    Drop Ship fees may apply to kits not in stock.

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    Registered User Four Rings XLR8 Craig's Avatar
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    Senior Member Two Rings Why-man5's Avatar
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    Just curious what makes this spring kit better than the other options out there (that are considerably less exp.)?

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    Registered User Four Rings XLR8 Craig's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Why-man5 View Post
    Just curious what makes this spring kit better than the other options out there (that are considerably less exp.)?
    Happy to help here. This is a question we face a lot.

    Firstly MSS Kits are approved by BWI Group, the patent holder and maker of the Mag-Ride Shocks as a solution to their shocks/struts. MSS has access to things that no one else in this market has that allows MSS to capitalize on finely tuning their springs to meet the needs of the shock without taxing it like many others do long term. You are paying for the intelligence, engineering and development behind these springs to make them what they are. The main target was not to make the car 1-1.5" lower than stock and have factory like ride quality like just about every other spring on the market.

    MSS makes the statement very clear that comfort and handling are the two main targets to their solution. Being able to lower the car comes with the nature of finely tuning the suspension for these two characteristics.

    You are also seeing a significant (nearly elimination of) front end dive and squat on heavy braking and acceleration, improved traction, 10-30mm adjustable, quicker turn in. All while allowing more functional use of the three Modes of the adjustable factory shocks. Riade quality increases quite a bit and drastically on the Dynamic Package cars with Fixed shocks. Bumps are now much smoother and

    Any Particular questions? I am happy to help.

    Thanks!

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    Senior Member Two Rings Why-man5's Avatar
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    Thanks for the reply and explanation on the differences between the MSS kit(s) and competitors spring kits. Definitely sounds like this is the way I need to go. Hopefully you’ll have another sale toward the end of the year, as I wouldn’t mind saving a little money on your kit. I do have another question, do you recommend any aftermarket sway bars, end links, etc.. with your spring kit?

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    Registered User Four Rings XLR8 Craig's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Why-man5 View Post
    Thanks for the reply and explanation on the differences between the MSS kit(s) and competitors spring kits. Definitely sounds like this is the way I need to go. Hopefully you’ll have another sale toward the end of the year, as I wouldn’t mind saving a little money on your kit. I do have another question, do you recommend any aftermarket sway bars, end links, etc.. with your spring kit?
    The pleasure is all mine. Please feel free to reach out to me directly if you have any further, more specific questions. [email protected] is my email address.

    As far as sway bars/links go, I don't usually recommend them. The reason being is most of those components are designed around the factory suspension geometry or a particular ride height. The MSS Kit was developed around using all factory components. So with that being said there is potential for some incompatibility. Adding a stiffer rear sway bar in sometimes select drivers will add if they find their driving style, the track they drive on requires the car to perform a certain way. I don't usually like the adjustable links because the majority of them are made with heim joints that can corrode and fail over time and create squeaking and popping noises.

    I hope you find this information useful.

    Thanks!

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