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<blockquote data-quote="92GreenGT" data-source="post: 15250258" data-attributes="member: 16830"><p>OMG how did I miss this thread. Josh, you have to send me a PM because I have some questions.</p><p></p><p>How well does the car ride? I love my fox and want to keep it forever but right now it's sitting on stands as a shell with no drivetrain so I've been wanting to do a coyote(or a stock block turbo setup like it used to have in it) with a good manual and rear. I always hated driving the car long distances because of no A/C(which no matter what will not happen again) and how rough it rode, I swear I could drive over a quarter and tell you the year.lol I tried everything from coil springs to coil overs with different shock setups bilsteins,tokico, even some strange 10 ways and nothing made it ride good. It was so bad that I've been afraid to put it back together the way I want because I'll spend all that money and not actually drive it.</p><p></p><p>So send me a PM with some non biased opinions on your companies kit for the front/rear(just like what you have or recommend) and let me know how it rides and drives. Honestly I've thought about buying a new car because I have just accepted the fact my fox is always going to ride awful. Change that for me please, I beg you!!!!!</p><p></p><p>Now to go back through and read your entire thread, btw a lot of the pics aren't working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="92GreenGT, post: 15250258, member: 16830"] OMG how did I miss this thread. Josh, you have to send me a PM because I have some questions. How well does the car ride? I love my fox and want to keep it forever but right now it's sitting on stands as a shell with no drivetrain so I've been wanting to do a coyote(or a stock block turbo setup like it used to have in it) with a good manual and rear. I always hated driving the car long distances because of no A/C(which no matter what will not happen again) and how rough it rode, I swear I could drive over a quarter and tell you the year.lol I tried everything from coil springs to coil overs with different shock setups bilsteins,tokico, even some strange 10 ways and nothing made it ride good. It was so bad that I've been afraid to put it back together the way I want because I'll spend all that money and not actually drive it. So send me a PM with some non biased opinions on your companies kit for the front/rear(just like what you have or recommend) and let me know how it rides and drives. Honestly I've thought about buying a new car because I have just accepted the fact my fox is always going to ride awful. Change that for me please, I beg you!!!!! Now to go back through and read your entire thread, btw a lot of the pics aren't working. [/QUOTE]
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