Is this too much or just Right?
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Is this too much or just Right?
I gotta get new suspention for my ride right now its sooo loose slamming the break is like having Hydros its horrible i love a firm ride like real firm but dont want to get wheel hop and bad traction i was looking at 90/10 Front struts is that too much they are listed as "drag" struts what should i go at 70/30?? and what to put in the back help help help i gotta 350 chev thanks guys
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Never run 90/10 drag shocks on the street as they can cause unpredictable handling, just get regular shocks from KYB or KONI depending on how much money you want to spend, I have the cheap KYB's on mine and it rides and handles great. Get new poly sway bar end links too, they really improve your turning a lot over the soft factory rubber ones, and if the stock rubber ones are still in there they tend to crack and fall out and that could be why your car is handling bad.
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Car: '88 Iroc, '91 RS, and a '70 RS
Engine: 5.7 TPI; 5.0 TBI; ZZ4/T56 on the ag
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86IROCZ:
It's spelled "GRAMMAR"
(Courtesy English 101)
...couldn't pass it up
Yup, no drag shocks/struts on the street...
It's spelled "GRAMMAR"
(Courtesy English 101)
...couldn't pass it up
Yup, no drag shocks/struts on the street...
#6
Hey now, he used punctuation. There are two question marks in there. Although there aren't the required two spaces following the second one, but there is punctuation in the post.
Just giving y'all a hard time. As for the original question, I have absolutely no earthly idea.
Just giving y'all a hard time. As for the original question, I have absolutely no earthly idea.