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Although for this particular transaction, Newt and I have already made plans for my old sways. If I can get away with using both this year, that would be preferable.
Inside joke.
If you want to send the rear sway first I'm in no hurry, if that helps you out so much the better. Gives me one less thing to install (and you too) in the near future
My experience is having overly stiff rear suspensions by putting in a large sway is not always the best settings. Sure, at 35 mph it seem fun as you can feel the tail step out, but beyond that speed it may lead to snap over-steer in the dry and twitchy in the wet. Overly stiff rear suspension also makes the car slower on rough surfaces as the tires skits over the surfaces. Every street racer thinks he wants over-steer, few can control it.
Yeah, Ash will be missed on this forum. It's always gratifying to run across someone in a car forum with actual writing skills, who doesn't always comment about how "sick" things look.
Originally Posted by CodeG
Every street racer thinks he wants over-steer, few can control it.
This is true. Oversteer can be fun, but balance is much better.
Originally Posted by blnewt
If you want to send the rear sway first I'm in no hurry, if that helps you out so much the better. Gives me one less thing to install (and you too) in the near future
You're very kind. I'll likely do both at the same time, but will still give consideration otherwise. As we're both planning, this isn't going to go on the car until Winter ends, and after the summer tires are mounted.
I'm in no rush. You're in no rush. It's all good. Thanks, Newt.