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well, i changed the rear springs over to superlows, and it sits a *tiny* bit lower.. I'm going to give it a couple of weeks to settle..
The only criticism i have with the setup now, is that it's more bouncier than my pedders springs.. The pedders springs are also thicker than the superlows.. The old pedders used to handle bumps well, and stick to the road, but now it's alot more bouncy over bumps, etc.. Will a new set of monroe gt's fix this? I'll get some pics up in a sec.. Last edited by Yagz; 19-01-2005 at 02:25 PM. |
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