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  1. Nathan

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    The chief cook and most of the time, bottle washer, used to be in Texas, the server, it's always been in Kansas.
     
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    Welcome! Pics are nice, BTW.
     
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    Welcome to the best little MINI site that use to be in Texas. :Thumbsup:

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    Welcome to M/A! I have the JCW suspension in my 06 and it's not too low. I originally had the sport, then installed the JCW a while later.
     
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    #7 ronnie948, Sep 18, 2011
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    Sport Suspension works great for a street car.

    I have a 2009 factory JCW with the Sport Suspension and I find it is a perfect compromise for performance and also using your car for daily driving.

    Take the $$$ you are going to spend for the JCW suspension and buy some quality non run-flat tires and you will be more then happy with the handling of your JCW.

    I put Michelin Exalta PE2's size 215/45/17's on my car and they are excellent. You may need all season tires which these tires I have are not all season. I live in Florida so the all seasons are not necessary for me.

    Go to the tire rack web-site and explore tires and you will find all season high performance tires such as the Michelin Pilot Sport's as well as tires from many other company's.

    :beer:Thumbsup:

    I keep a slime kit in the cubby hole under the trunk mat
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    215/45/17 michelins fit great. (No rubbing at all)
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