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Date Posted: 05:04:26 06/29/02 Sat
Author: Ryan Stewart
Subject: Kinda sounds like my setup...
In reply to: Ove Kvam 's message, "Fun experiment with the swaybar" on 13:10:19 06/28/02 Fri

Where I've got the RD springs and Bilstiens with my stock swaybars. The roll seems even worse than with the stock setup. The turn in is intense though, it seems to jump into the turn instead of just follow instructions.

I have no oversteer though, it's almost too soft, no understeer or oversteer, I really have to work to get either.

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  • speaking of fun experiment... -- francis, 23:44:35 06/29/02 Sat
  • Re: speaking of fun experiment... -- francis, 23:47:18 06/29/02 Sat


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