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Maximum Motorsports - Sport box handling package
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<blockquote data-quote="Black2010" data-source="post: 15542226" data-attributes="member: 126428"><p>subframe connectors will help make the car feel more solid. not as noticeable in a coupe but it will help tie everything together better.</p><p></p><p>I would really think hard about the springs. With the race springs my car is already low to the point it can be tough to drive without scraping on things. It's harder to drive around town than my Viper is which is saying a lot. Love the look but I actually would prefer for it to be a bit higher.</p><p></p><p>For the shocks. I think the main advantage there is those are designed for lowered cars which will help.</p><p></p><p>It really depends on what you are after with the car. Me personally I would go:</p><p>- Full length subframe connectors</p><p>- H&R Race springs with Caster Camber plates, bump steer kit and rack bushings</p><p>- IRS upgrades</p><p>- shocks and struts (you can get by with the stock ones if they are good thus why I put them later in my line)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black2010, post: 15542226, member: 126428"] subframe connectors will help make the car feel more solid. not as noticeable in a coupe but it will help tie everything together better. I would really think hard about the springs. With the race springs my car is already low to the point it can be tough to drive without scraping on things. It's harder to drive around town than my Viper is which is saying a lot. Love the look but I actually would prefer for it to be a bit higher. For the shocks. I think the main advantage there is those are designed for lowered cars which will help. It really depends on what you are after with the car. Me personally I would go: - Full length subframe connectors - H&R Race springs with Caster Camber plates, bump steer kit and rack bushings - IRS upgrades - shocks and struts (you can get by with the stock ones if they are good thus why I put them later in my line) [/QUOTE]
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