NightmareMoon
Well-Known Member
Yeah, IDK. Setting up a car for “autox/track” but never using it that way is a strange priority. You’ll skip the inconvenient things that matter most for grip at an autox or track day (wheels, tires, camber, great shocks) and add the bits that are the most inconvenient to live with in a daily driver situation and help the least (stiff springs, swaybars)
I’d still recommend doing springs, shocks, and sways if you want them, but lets be honest, this is a sporty street duty car, not an autox/track car. Autox/Track implies so much more than you’re going to be willing to do.
I’d still recommend doing springs, shocks, and sways if you want them, but lets be honest, this is a sporty street duty car, not an autox/track car. Autox/Track implies so much more than you’re going to be willing to do.
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