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which improves stability?

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Old Feb 10, 2008 | 01:49 AM
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Car: 91 Camaro RS(RealSlow)
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which improves stability?

hey guys, a 91 RS v6 automatic here.

I have 190k miles so far but I replaced all shocks/struts
motor mounts tranny mounts,ball joints, both swaybars+links, panhard rod,
steering braces and UMI SFC.

car is nice and stiff, but I feel like over a little bump I feel like sometime it jounces a little too much.

my spring or coil or whatever my car comes with are still original,
and I remember seeing like this unknown fluids leaking near my tire before,
does this mean my shock had a leak and it needs a new one?(was a monroe shock btw)


so to make car stable and more stiffer, should i go new spring first or new A-arm or new shock? or new tie rod helps?
i feel like I spent so much on suspension and the ride could be much better.. maybe its just me but Im broke so I cant do all at once plz advice me on which 1 i should take priority on, thanks!
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Old Feb 10, 2008 | 05:22 AM
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Re: which improves stability?

Originally Posted by sogabe
so to make car stable and more stiffer, should i go new spring first or new A-arm or new shock? or new tie rod helps?
I'd check the shocks first. If you discover nothing, you might consider springs. The A-arms and tie rods won't eliminate "jounce."

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