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Huh? Whatcha said?
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![]() Not really. Your best bet is to get a coil over set up and adjust ride height that way. Most of them lower the car to gain the most of the geometry. Lowering the car lowers the center of gravity, which helps handling. Since you have all the other good stuff done, it may be benificial to you to look into that.
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