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Old 03-04-2003, 10:48 PM   #7
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Originally posted by 0h n0 5.0
to make them cost effective they're given weak stock springs struts.. no where near a set up that a true performance car needs for proper road contact an handling.
really??

that may be part of it but I always thought it was a happy medium between drag suspension and road racing suspension. No matter how much money you spend you will never have a setup that can carve corners and pull 1.4 60'. It's one or the other or stock
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