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Old 01-27-2011, 10:13 AM   #1
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So in my quest to learn to drift. I also want to learn how suspension effects peorormance. Now my car is already moded with kyb agx adjustable shox and tanabe GF 210 springs. Its a little lower and is stiff. Im going to switch the springs out for some rsr racing springs in the near fufture. Ive heard these are better. Anyway at some point I want to switch to a good set of coil overs. I want to learn how to adjust ride hight and see what camber is really good for. I cant do that with my current set up obviously. Ive heard of a few brands and have checked them out. All in the same price range. Ksports control pro wich ive heard not so great things about. Powered by max or an extra $100. Ive heard these are real popular amoung the s chassis kids. Finaly the Bc racings Br. This is for track and street use. What ever experience you all have with these set ups and would like to share with me would be awesome. Thanks guys.

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