Spoon Springs with ITS ADS Module

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Wild. We have a family cabin in Gettysburg.

Much snow here. We have a little from the storm but the roads aren't bad. I will probably not have to drive the FL5 in the snow since I work from home.

That is wild! My family celebrates Thanksgiving/Christmas all at once early in December so we don't take them away from their significant others during the actual holidays. We recent a place in Wintergreen, VA.

I'll be driving out there this spring/summer to visit some battlefields and Monticello as well as find some driving roads.
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It certainly isn't too soft. I run AS tires and the change from one AS to another is more noticable. (DWOS6+ vs Pirelli P Zero AS+ 3?)
Pirelli runs true to size. DWS06+ runs narrow and would need a 275 for similar width as OEM track.

Both tires are similar, but the Pirelli is a bit newer in tech and according to Tire Rack has an edge in the wet.
 

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I have Spoon springs and the ITS module. I've always run Individual mode with suspension in comfort, but I now have to put that particular setting in sport so that I don't scrape on certain speed bumps and parking lot exits. I might end up returning to stock ADS module and selling my ITS module.
 

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I have Spoon springs and the ITS module. I've always run Individual mode with suspension in comfort, but I now have to put that particular setting in sport so that I don't scrape on certain speed bumps and parking lot exits. I might end up returning to stock ADS module and selling my ITS module.
Hey there, any update on this or someone else...I'm thinking of going with the type S module on spoons?
 

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I haven't gotten around to putting the TypeR module back in. I will say that the ITS module on Spoon springs is perfect as a daily.
 


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Anyone else want to chime in on ITS module and spoon springs?

Already have ITS module, thinking about Spoon springs now
 

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Anyone else want to chime in on ITS module and spoon springs?

Already have ITS module, thinking about Spoon springs now
I ended up swapping back to the ctr module. Felt the ITS module made it too soft/bouncy with the spoon springs
 

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Anyone else want to chime in on ITS module and spoon springs?

Already have ITS module, thinking about Spoon springs now
Just going to echo what was said above in that I don’t find the combo too soft myself. Perfect for a daily driver use case if you find yourself on some bumpy roads more occasionally than not.
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