Want some opinions 335's
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I ended up going with a coilover setup instead.
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I was looking at the Wolfe perches, but I dont like how this they are. Its just going to raise the car more. With the ones I put in, if they are screwed in all the way the car will be .5" lower than normal. I wanted the most adjustability I could get.
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The 315’s actually handled very well for a drag radial, as long as nothing was wet. But the 335's are incredible, especially as compared to the 275’s that I used to have on all 4 corners. After I had this set mounted I have driven around a few corners marked for 35 MPH at well over 60. With all that I have done to the rear suspension the handling is amazing. When driving it feels really connected to the road and you have a lot of confidence that the car will handle the twisties. When I first purchased this car the rear would just wash out with any little power application in a turn, but I think that issue has been solved.