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Old 11-18-2013, 03:35 AM
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I've searched, but haven't found anything other than for sale ads.

Has/is anyone running the JRZ RS Pro's on their Corvette? They seem to be a nice setup, but I'd really like to hear some feedback from someone who's used them.
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No info and no reply to email questions. Don't think they are too focused on this market.
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Sort of the same feeling I got. On their Facebook page, I noticd mostly BMW's, but a friend of mine is having a set installed on his Lambo, and we both use our cars for pretty much the same stuff, so I was interested to learn more. Might end up saying screw it, and go with Ridetech.
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you might want to try google with: jrz site:corvetteforum.com

a few users have had jrz setups on corvettes - youre probably better off just pming them...


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I'd look into JRi. They have a double adjustable shock that rivals jrz, penske and moton. their piston design is such that doesnt require a external reservoir increasing its reaction time to what the car is doing.
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Will do, thank you!
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Forgot to mention that Jeff Ryan (the JR in JRi) started with Fox shox many years ago, went on to work very closely with Penske with their shock design until Roger Penske sold the shock company to an investment company. So while its relatively a new company compared to Penske and Moton, it;s by no means uninformed.

I'll be running the same JRi shocks, not like that means anything. They are on order and should be in my hands around the middle of December.
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I appreciate the info, I'm definitely gonna look into them!
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I know its an old post....however, I have the jrz pro and lacking support from them. Did you ever overcome your challenge? I'm interested in track setup....spring rate and damper #,s

Car is a c6z on slicks with t1 bars

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