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Ben
Have a chat with the guys at Powerstation. They can advise on the best setup depending on the type of car / shocks / wheel size etc. Depending on whether you have an old or new shape Scoob, you might find that the Prodrive settings aren't always the best. That was certainly the case for my car (MY01 WRX, 18" wheels with Eibach springs). Powerstation's setup was really good and the car feels much sharper now. Details here
Chris
Have a chat with the guys at Powerstation. They can advise on the best setup depending on the type of car / shocks / wheel size etc. Depending on whether you have an old or new shape Scoob, you might find that the Prodrive settings aren't always the best. That was certainly the case for my car (MY01 WRX, 18" wheels with Eibach springs). Powerstation's setup was really good and the car feels much sharper now. Details here
Chris
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I plan, when prodrive springs are fitted to my uk300, to go to powerstation as you recommend. But wondered if geometry can stop understeer completly with perhaps a bit of oversteer or a least a neutral handling car. Lifting off to correct can be fun but dangerous in wet, would prefer to keep foot planted to stop scaring passengers and myself.
Terry
I plan, when prodrive springs are fitted to my uk300, to go to powerstation as you recommend. But wondered if geometry can stop understeer completly with perhaps a bit of oversteer or a least a neutral handling car. Lifting off to correct can be fun but dangerous in wet, would prefer to keep foot planted to stop scaring passengers and myself.
Terry
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