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I agree, it's just that the ride quality is what I'm concerned about. I drive to downtown SF everyday during tax season, along with lots of trips to Tahoe during winter.
When I had a '08 STi, I was perfectly happy with the 18" BBS and the stock (undersprung/overdamped) suspension.
The '12 WRX is very different, though. It's annoyingly bouncy and (seemingly?) easy to unsettle in low-speed driving at crappy roads, while feeling very floaty at the highway.
I guess I'll just wait until I get the RCE/Bils combo and go from there
I literally LOL'd
When I had a '08 STi, I was perfectly happy with the 18" BBS and the stock (undersprung/overdamped) suspension.
The '12 WRX is very different, though. It's annoyingly bouncy and (seemingly?) easy to unsettle in low-speed driving at crappy roads, while feeling very floaty at the highway.
I guess I'll just wait until I get the RCE/Bils combo and go from there
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NICE!! I keep something I'm working on open in the background and do the alt tab as well. I also keep current paperwork out to rifle through at times LOL. At my previous IT gig a coworker had a foot pedal type switch that would bring up a spreadsheet or PDF of something so he wouldn't look like he was touching or clicking anything when someone would walk into our area. He would be gaming, the boss would walk in he would lean back wave hello while he would tap the switch with his foot, the game would go down and up would pop "work". That thing Saved his **** so many times.
#24
It's QQ thankyouverymuch
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NICE!! I keep something I'm working on open in the background and do the alt tab as well. I also keep current paperwork out to rifle through at times LOL. At my previous IT gig a coworker had a foot pedal type switch that would bring up a spreadsheet or PDF of something so he wouldn't look like he was touching or clicking anything when someone would walk into our area. He would be gaming, the boss would walk in he would lean back wave hello while he would tap the switch with his foot, the game would go down and up would pop "work". That thing Saved his **** so many times.
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Its been a few years but it was something like this.
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