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Old 08-26-2002, 07:45 AM   #10
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Nah, I don't think his susp. is hurting him...and I think his car makes the power to turn those tires. Any less and he might lose traction...it's been a while since I read his specs, but I think he has ALL the steeda ups, which include suspension. I know for sure that 5 link rear susp. that steeda makes isn't hurting his time...I think it's just the tranny. Slammin gears is always more fun than having the car do it for you. If I had the choice, I'd get one of those six-speeds w/ 4.10's in the rear, but for that money...well, let's just say I haven't seen that much money since graduation, and it all went into buying my car I have now .
The lowering spring could very well be hurting him....they are stiffer than stock. The rims are slowing him down a little, those 18's are heavy.
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