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<blockquote data-quote="Teej281" data-source="post: 10398154" data-attributes="member: 61920"><p>Yea...just did it for the ride more or less. Having the smooth ride adds benefits to handling on rougher surfaces. Do you not get that I love my IRS? How gives a flying f$&@ what the reasons for it are!!! I love my IRS and I lovey ftbr bushing kit. Rides and handles awesome, especially with my MM coilovers on bilsteins. No doubt about it. But you have to realize that to make your point is acceptable, but for you to tell a person what they want, even after they say no, thanks though, is just annoying as hell. When one person, like a broken record, says the same thing over and over again, especially in the same thread, it's like really? It's not your car, and he is keeping the IRS so if he wants to switch back he can do it without a doubt. I won't let him put it back in with the crappy poly bushings he has, but I will without a doubt help him put it back in. </p><p></p><p>I've had the conversation with him that he should just redo the bushings with the delrin and he'd have the setup to have but he wants an sra. So I left it be...seeing how annoying it is on here when people hound on people post after post. Plus he is getting the stick axle out of my car so it's free and it's disassembled so he gets to build it exactly how he wants it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teej281, post: 10398154, member: 61920"] Yea...just did it for the ride more or less. Having the smooth ride adds benefits to handling on rougher surfaces. Do you not get that I love my IRS? How gives a flying f$&@ what the reasons for it are!!! I love my IRS and I lovey ftbr bushing kit. Rides and handles awesome, especially with my MM coilovers on bilsteins. No doubt about it. But you have to realize that to make your point is acceptable, but for you to tell a person what they want, even after they say no, thanks though, is just annoying as hell. When one person, like a broken record, says the same thing over and over again, especially in the same thread, it's like really? It's not your car, and he is keeping the IRS so if he wants to switch back he can do it without a doubt. I won't let him put it back in with the crappy poly bushings he has, but I will without a doubt help him put it back in. I've had the conversation with him that he should just redo the bushings with the delrin and he'd have the setup to have but he wants an sra. So I left it be...seeing how annoying it is on here when people hound on people post after post. Plus he is getting the stick axle out of my car so it's free and it's disassembled so he gets to build it exactly how he wants it. [/QUOTE]
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