What does that even mean? Learn to drive the car on stock suspension? How do you push a stock suspension to it's limits? To the point you're losing control? Can you push the stock setup to its limits consistently?
If all goes according to plan, I should take a ride in an R32 with an AST suspension done along with a full whiteline kit (amongst other things, i.e. schrick 268's) tomorrow.
Who's got two thumbs and is excited? This guy.
As far as I'm concerned though, I was able to come up on a great deal on my H&R coils that were mildly used for only 500$. Aesthetically, the car looks better (arguable of course). Performancewise, body roll has been been reduced drastically and the car feels tons more planted. I feel more connected to the asphalt - heaps more than I did with the OEM suspension and I'm incredibly pleased with the result of a 500 dollar investment.
Are they the absolutely best on the market? Highly unlikely but as with most mods we do to our cars, our reactions or feedback to said mods are mostly subjective, regardless of what the numbers say.
As far as hearsay, opinions or "following the masses" as I've heard before, do reviews and testimonials of others play absolutely no part in the purchase making process? What's the point of browsing forums like this one or other sites that allow for post-purchase reviews?
Again, regardless of the number crunching - many purchases (car-related or not) we make are highly influenced by the personal reviews of others considering we can't exactly "test drive" specific sets of coilovers considering in most cases, their in a warehouse somewhere across the country or world.
But I digress - it's nice to have actual numbers tallied up somewhere. But at the end of the day, regardless of what the numbers say or do to prove that aftermarket suspension A is better than aftermarket suspension B, all that matters is if you, as the consumer is happy with them or not.

