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<blockquote data-quote="TRS666" data-source="post: 1574158" data-attributes="member: 29015"><p>Not much trafic here but i try.</p><p>2001 GT Convertible. Street car but i like good handling.</p><p>BC coilovers with camber plates and now MM FLSC:s, HD LCA:s and new stock uppers with new bushes. Alignment done, both toe and camber.</p><p>The rear is now so good that something has to be done in front to match. Car feels understeering and not willing in turn in. Have softened damping in front and lowered front tire pressure but still not OK.</p><p>Thinking of MM offset front A-arms. Would increased caster give more balanced handling or do i have to start thinking of heavier rear sway bar? To ship heavy long items as swaybars to Sweden would probably cost a fortune so trying to avoid that. Also cannot find any adjustable bars for rear. Or maybe a front strut tower brace could help some. Can get a BBK locally for reasonable price, MM which would prefer has been out os stock for some time.</p><p>Maybe some of chassie specialists could point me in right direction!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRS666, post: 1574158, member: 29015"] Not much trafic here but i try. 2001 GT Convertible. Street car but i like good handling. BC coilovers with camber plates and now MM FLSC:s, HD LCA:s and new stock uppers with new bushes. Alignment done, both toe and camber. The rear is now so good that something has to be done in front to match. Car feels understeering and not willing in turn in. Have softened damping in front and lowered front tire pressure but still not OK. Thinking of MM offset front A-arms. Would increased caster give more balanced handling or do i have to start thinking of heavier rear sway bar? To ship heavy long items as swaybars to Sweden would probably cost a fortune so trying to avoid that. Also cannot find any adjustable bars for rear. Or maybe a front strut tower brace could help some. Can get a BBK locally for reasonable price, MM which would prefer has been out os stock for some time. Maybe some of chassie specialists could point me in right direction! [/QUOTE]
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