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Old 02-19-2008, 04:11 PM
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Lately my cars been feeling pretty sloppy around the turns.

I wanted to get some suspension work done.

I was considering saying to hell with springs, and just getting Strano's Koni shocks package along with their UMI torque arm, torque arm relocation bracket, LCA's and LCA relocation bracket.

Im sure this will be suitable for me. A daily driven car still able to pull the wheels at the track yet hug the corners like a bitch on the way home from the track.



Any other recommendations would be helpful

Im a newbie to suspension.

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to the top for you.
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Your best bet is to call Sam himself and talk to him. If you have a drag rear sway bar that can definitly be hurting your handling, but most of all its the stock shocks (which I'm sure you've read.)
I suggest calling Sam because he might recommend DA's in the rear so you can control the compression with the heavier rear end.
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Don't forget a panhard rod to help straighten those corners.



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