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These are definitely going to give you a big difference in handling. Your going to have to relearn how your car reacts. These will give you more confidence and will make launching off and taking turns a lot more fun and safer!
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These are definitely going to give you a big difference in handling. Your going to have to relearn how your car reacts. These will give you more confidence and will make launching off and taking turns a lot more fun and safer!
Thanks Enzo. Quite true. Need to do a more complete writeup as soon as I'm comfortable there aren't any issues.

Took out a fair amount of rubber in the rear. New shocks/struts, springs, sways, bump stops, camber plates, vertical links, FR toe bearing, adjustable end links and a performance alignment. MPSS tires too. The car just hooks up powering out of a corner. Flatter. Less floaty. A lot more planted and confidence inspiring. I just don't know where the limits are yet. Need to take it to the track for a "newbie" lesson so I can explore safely.
 

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You can also do figure 8s those help trying to figure where it will break loose.
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