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This thing is starting to bug me, and I'll be honest the more I read about it on the forums the more I seem to then notice it while driving.
Anyway, looking to help eliminate the bounciness of the PP suspension for as cheap as possible...and not because I'm a cheap ass (well I kinda am) but because I mainly do street driving and on smooth roads I think the car handles pretty damn well. So I don't need to go big yet until I get some more track experience or the car becomes more of a track car than street car.
I'm still a bit confused about what causes this and how to fix it. Do I need new dampers or would a set of slightly stiffer springs be enough (or both)? I've already done the Steeda billet shock mounts and a bunch of other BMR stuff but still riding on the stock PP suspension.
Anyway, looking to help eliminate the bounciness of the PP suspension for as cheap as possible...and not because I'm a cheap ass (well I kinda am) but because I mainly do street driving and on smooth roads I think the car handles pretty damn well. So I don't need to go big yet until I get some more track experience or the car becomes more of a track car than street car.
I'm still a bit confused about what causes this and how to fix it. Do I need new dampers or would a set of slightly stiffer springs be enough (or both)? I've already done the Steeda billet shock mounts and a bunch of other BMR stuff but still riding on the stock PP suspension.
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