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Old May 10, 2000 | 02:59 PM
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My car is the first road going impreza that Powerstation has done the suspension work to... but they've been working on competition cars for ages.
Old May 10, 2000 | 03:02 PM
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My car is the first road going impreza that Powerstation has done the suspension work to... but they've been working on competition cars for ages.
Old May 10, 2000 | 03:06 PM
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That was such a good point, I thought I'd make it twice! ( )
Old May 10, 2000 | 04:50 PM
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This makes interesting reading

My 5p worth

When i put wider wheels on my car ( 155 tyres up to 195 tyres ps also not a scoob ) the first road i did was a country road and i felt like the steering was being yanked out of my hand over every camber and bump. Very strange! at the time.

Then when driving along the motorway when the car hits a light bump in the road a change in steering is necesarry even if the raod is perfectly straight. You can feel the car tugging in a direction and uhave to counteract it by going the other way.

Does this tend to happen to a scoob if u run it REALLY low, i guess so as i have only ever seen 1 scooby really low and as thus i guessed that it made it handle worse.

The powerstation set up sounds like a darn good idea. Sharp as hell turn in yet without directly reducing the grip at the rear to gain this. I like the idea.


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