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Old 02-20-2013, 06:55 PM
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Thinking of doing 90 10 shocks up front anyone try them it's a 02 t/a
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My opinion on these is far from good. In all of my experience, you're using an old-skool way of thought and turning your once fun-to-drive street car into a drag car with no adjustability. So, not only are you limiting yourself on the street, you've limited yourself at the track. I'm a big advocate of the Strange single adjustable shocks. Sure, they're a little more expensive at $150 a pop, but they're going to offer you adjustment for track conditions and the simple fact every vehicle isn't the same...while also letting you enjoy the car more than the 90/10s on the street.

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Yea I know old school way was 90 10 with 50/50 in the back imma check them out
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50/50 should be good in rear right?



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