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Rear Suspension Upgrade In Progress (Powdercoat Inside!!)
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<blockquote data-quote="DSG2NV03" data-source="post: 10486504" data-attributes="member: 17111"><p>I have all urethane up front also. Marshal, you would just need to ride in one or drive in one to make your determination. I dont think it is bad at all, but then again, I may just be used to this one. I love the way it feels it wouldnt go back to stock.. My opinion though! This is a 100% street car and my wife likes to ride in it also. </p><p></p><p>BTW, I just PAID alot of money to have it done, but thanks for the compliments!:rockon:</p><p></p><p>My .02</p><p></p><p>Alex</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSG2NV03, post: 10486504, member: 17111"] I have all urethane up front also. Marshal, you would just need to ride in one or drive in one to make your determination. I dont think it is bad at all, but then again, I may just be used to this one. I love the way it feels it wouldnt go back to stock.. My opinion though! This is a 100% street car and my wife likes to ride in it also. BTW, I just PAID alot of money to have it done, but thanks for the compliments!:rockon: My .02 Alex [/QUOTE]
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