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Old 03-19-2013, 05:43 PM
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I put these on the car last Sunday. Rear solid torsion carrier mounts. Both were pretty easy to install and it is amazing the amount of rubber they replace. Everything else back there is still stock. I sure would like to get some Racer's Edge equipment back there but it is an investment!




Old 03-19-2013, 06:26 PM
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This is on my list, too. I have most of the parts, but with the engine out of the car, I'm hesitant to start on something like this.
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Is there a big difference in the ride quality with these installed.
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I've given my car (which is primarily going to be a track car, but still streetable) the full Racers Edge treatment - solid/spherical bushings everywhere, camber plates, heavy duty (emphasis on the heavy!) front A-arms, along with Moton Clubsport two-way adjustable shocks/struts, rear torsion bar delete, and much stiffer springs (700 lb up front, 1000 lb in back). Also Enkei NT-03 18" wheels with Hankook R-S3 tires. It's going to ride like a cement truck, but hopefully stick like glue in the turns. Project is nearing completion, after nearly two years(!).



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