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<blockquote data-quote="wheelhopper" data-source="post: 5893139" data-attributes="member: 32430"><p>Okay here goes.</p><p></p><p>-the FLSFC should have been on from day one, so do those asap.</p><p>-replace the rear IRS/diff. bushings with some Delrin/poly/aluminum ones.</p><p>-install some adjustable rear sway bar links.</p><p>-some aftermarket springs would be nice (preferably coilovers)</p><p>-replace your front k member w/ lighter piece, should have poly/delrin bushings.</p><p>-some aluminum steering rack bushings.</p><p></p><p>You'll be amazed at how your car will handle. The bushings may give you a little more road noise and vibration, but nothing untolerable. Some of the above items are cheap and an easy install, that will return great road feel. Like the steering rack bushings. I have found that coilovers, while expensive, perform way better than regular springs. Plus, once they are on the springs are cheap and relatively easy to replace. To save a few $ you could use H&R race.</p><p></p><p>As far as brand I am partial to Maximum Motorsports. Though Bruce (ac427cobra) makes a kit that has a good reputation and I will get once I am ready to do all my rear bushings.</p><p></p><p>While I don't have the experience that you have, I usually do a mod or two for each event so I can feel the difference it makes in the car. You could go that route and update us on your best bang for the buck mod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wheelhopper, post: 5893139, member: 32430"] Okay here goes. -the FLSFC should have been on from day one, so do those asap. -replace the rear IRS/diff. bushings with some Delrin/poly/aluminum ones. -install some adjustable rear sway bar links. -some aftermarket springs would be nice (preferably coilovers) -replace your front k member w/ lighter piece, should have poly/delrin bushings. -some aluminum steering rack bushings. You'll be amazed at how your car will handle. The bushings may give you a little more road noise and vibration, but nothing untolerable. Some of the above items are cheap and an easy install, that will return great road feel. Like the steering rack bushings. I have found that coilovers, while expensive, perform way better than regular springs. Plus, once they are on the springs are cheap and relatively easy to replace. To save a few $ you could use H&R race. As far as brand I am partial to Maximum Motorsports. Though Bruce (ac427cobra) makes a kit that has a good reputation and I will get once I am ready to do all my rear bushings. While I don't have the experience that you have, I usually do a mod or two for each event so I can feel the difference it makes in the car. You could go that route and update us on your best bang for the buck mod. [/QUOTE]
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