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Location: Edmonton, AB
Registered: June 2005
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Re: MX13 Springs/Shocks
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Thu, 09 June 2005 15:58
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Good advice, thanks. I'll have to check on those shocks, if you figure they're not hard to get then I've just been talking to the wrong people...
With a setup like you've suggested, it does sound like it would do fine - no point going to school doing all kinds of figuring for geometry with a custom setup...
Have you ever thought about removing the bushings between the front subframe and the car? I've been contemplating it for years, but only now have the powertools... I'm hoping it would only prove to have a favourable affect on it, being rigid... If I don't hear anybody convincing me not to, I'll be doing this within the month... my mx13 is now getting torn down, it's all but completely apart...
And ya, can't forget about the rear bar, that will make a world of difference... forget what it does for performance, even just the driveability of it, dealing with less than ideal roads - rutted by big trucks, etc.
Thanks for the added inspiration...
Kevin
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