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Old 05-05-2012, 04:34 PM
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Finially decided to try this project myself, Its not adjustable I didnt see a need for it currently and the rest of my suspension is all tubular / adjustable. This is the second prototype, our first we forgot to take pics of but it turned out great has has been working good. The suspension seems to produce mor forward bite and braking even seems better. All and all the purpose was to remove the stress from the trans housing.















Out grand total for the project was less than $30 each.
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sweet man thats a great idea never though of doing it like this haha and i agree as long as its in the stock location its should be fine with no adjustment
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I agree the rest of my rear suspension is completely adjustable, so I can make adjustment there. Instant center for me is fine at the stock location
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So I just finished a 30+ mile drive and I must say the car feels great. Much more stable all around, accel/decel seems to have improved as well. Just wish my adjustable TA would hurry up and arrive. The car does seem to relay road issues harder, but I think having a brand new poly bushing and the mount being attached under the passenger compartment is the reason for this.



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