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    Default Range Rover Sport Ride Quality After Lowering Kit

    Maybe someone can shed some light.

    Im planning on getting a lowering kit for my 12 RRS.

    My question is what is the ride quality like when lowered (whether it be with links or a module)

    Does it ride as if it were in normal height now, nice and smooth?
    Or does it ride as if it were in access height now, the bumpy feel?


    Thanks in advance guys

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    As far as lowering it, our TAG Motorsports module offers the ability to retain a OE like ride without being too harsh at normal hight. Unfortunattly the use of Access Mode is no longer available as it goes down and hits the bump stop and goes back up.

    We have Module's in stock ready to ship for most years

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    I was hoping the local US vendors would reduce the cost of the lower kits as the Kahn or Mansory branded ones sit at around $2500. $999, Alex?

    I have the Kahn branded unit purchased from Alex at Tag. I wish access height would work, but it doesn't. Ride quality is fine so long as you don't slam it. Lower it about 1" to 1.5" and you should be fine. This method is the only way to lower it imo. Lowering links --> ghetto fab.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ROK View Post
    I was hoping the local US vendors would reduce the cost of the lower kits as the Kahn or Mansory branded ones sit at around $2500. $999, Alex?

    I have the Kahn branded unit purchased from Alex at Tag. I wish access height would work, but it doesn't. Ride quality is fine so long as you don't slam it. Lower it about 1" to 1.5" and you should be fine. This method is the only way to lower it imo. Lowering links --> ghetto fab.

    That rear bumper is filthy

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    ROK your RR is just sick and just sits very nicely. That tag kit looks like the way to go.
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    The startech kit is nice but I don't like how the front and rear hang lower then the side skirts, IMO it look unfinished. But hands down the nicest aftermarket rear bumper on a sport. If I had went for the lux I definitly would of considered this kit
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    i agree. i love the startech esp the front...but i am not a fan of the rear..looks too squared and the exhaust holes not a fan. I would love to see a quad roung exhaust through a rear valence...kinda like the M3 bmw's...i saw a full size RR that had this custom quad exhaust and it looked out of this world. I would love that on my ride...wonder what it would cost.


    Quote Originally Posted by Chrisdiz View Post
    The startech kit is nice but I don't like how the front and rear hang lower then the side skirts, IMO it look unfinished. But handed own the nicest aftermarket rear bumper on a sport. If I had went for the lux I definitly would of considered this kit

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    Ive also been looking into the startech kit, but theres something about the front that I dont like, i guess its got a bit of a round feeling to it and most of the truck is straight lined.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Enrique JR View Post
    Ive also been looking into the startech kit, but theres something about the front that I dont like, i guess its got a bit of a round feeling to it and most of the truck is straight lined.
    I can see that point, I personally love Let me know, we have a kit in stock

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    Are there any lowering modules available for the RRS that retain the use of Access Height?

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