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<blockquote data-quote="JoeAsheville" data-source="post: 15274388" data-attributes="member: 4116"><p>Oh, agreed. I'm not planning on making some shoot for the moon mods here...the rear steer is pronounced enough to make it a safety hazard. It certainly appears that Koni supplied the suspension components dialed to the lowest level, and I wouldn't think Ford would do anything other than just bolt them on, so...I'll just try to get the rears dialed in and go from there. I bet they are at full soft. The higher durometer bushings should help the rear steer. I'll stop at that point...I'm planning on running the car in super street autocross in stock class, so I can't do much of anything really.</p><p></p><p>Regarding grip...can you believe that the guy in Minnesota paid for new stock type shoes six months ago? They are still super pliable...G-Force comp T/As in the original 255mm width. They are still pretty sticky, but look ridiculous on a 7 inch rim. I'm planning on wearing them out though, which will take quite a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeAsheville, post: 15274388, member: 4116"] Oh, agreed. I'm not planning on making some shoot for the moon mods here...the rear steer is pronounced enough to make it a safety hazard. It certainly appears that Koni supplied the suspension components dialed to the lowest level, and I wouldn't think Ford would do anything other than just bolt them on, so...I'll just try to get the rears dialed in and go from there. I bet they are at full soft. The higher durometer bushings should help the rear steer. I'll stop at that point...I'm planning on running the car in super street autocross in stock class, so I can't do much of anything really. Regarding grip...can you believe that the guy in Minnesota paid for new stock type shoes six months ago? They are still super pliable...G-Force comp T/As in the original 255mm width. They are still pretty sticky, but look ridiculous on a 7 inch rim. I'm planning on wearing them out though, which will take quite a while. [/QUOTE]
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