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Old 01-30-2001, 03:55 PM   #1
Fox89GT
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Post What's next? Want more neutral handling...

Okay, I got Steeda sport springs. C/C plates and rear sway bar. I also followed their recommended alignment specs. It handles better now but now there is a lot more what seems to be understeer (front end pushing out?). What should I do next to get the car to handle more neutral? I'm suspecting rear LCA. Or should I add some front LCA offset rack bushings? Any comments?

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Black '89 GT, FMS wires, tune up kit, strut tower brace, KB subframes, front sway bar poly-bushings, Steeda G-brace, C/C plates, rear sway bar and sport springs, KYBs, B&M shifter, flex fan, 3.55 gears, 73mm calipers, SVO Master Cylinder and SS braided lines.
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