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Old 05-25-2022, 05:05 PM   #8
sh0rtlife
 
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i will say tho on adjustable internal damping rate struts/shocks those DO get adjusted and slowly dialed around till you get the feel right but imo thats still part of the install it just sometimes takes a month to find "that spot" after that they typicaly never get touched again

so how much does the rear sway clean up the handling, it really doesnt feel terribly unstable right now..maybe a lil "light" but im not sure id call it unstable, im also running a wider than stock but same height tire as OE..due to the old school wheels
i do lay it into the corners pretty hard and always feel the front rubber trying to roll over long before i feel much from the tail, but i guess it could be unloading and weight transfering to the front in body roll
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