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Old 12-22-2011, 05:06 PM
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Default Still want street drivability but geared for launching is this ok?

So I'm done with the motor for now and want to install some QA1 Single Adjustable Front & Rear Shock Package w/ Front Springs are these good? What i want out of all this is very good drag suspension and still very dependable on the street. What springs should I get for the rear? My focus is on suspension now till I think enough for suspension.
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Do you plan on any handling or track days or are you looking for street/strip only?

QA1 is a perfectly acceptable street/strip solution. We have a ton of fast cars on QA1 single adjustables and various springs.

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Do you plan on any handling or track days or are you looking for street/strip only?

QA1 is a perfectly acceptable street/strip solution. We have a ton of fast cars on QA1 single adjustables and various springs.

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thanks for the reply well I want it to do really well at the track but at the same time I really like carving corners too. so I guess I'm really undecided.
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How about Bilstein SLP shocks and UMI relocation brackets? Inexpensive and effective.

Of course the best drag shock is usually never the best street shock which is usually never the best corner carving shock.

Relo brackets will help you launch better while the SLP's will be a cost effective way to have a good general purpose shock...

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