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SCCA CAM Build - 2003 Cobra
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<blockquote data-quote="ConeCrusher281" data-source="post: 15227083" data-attributes="member: 129529"><p>How are things going? </p><p></p><p>Also just wanted to say that strut and shock tower braces are really devices that can be used to fine tune the suspension/chassis setup more than anything. I would go without them for now then see how the car feels after a few races. Also, if you are upgrading sway bars, I highly suggest getting adjustable ones to help fine tune even more</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConeCrusher281, post: 15227083, member: 129529"] How are things going? Also just wanted to say that strut and shock tower braces are really devices that can be used to fine tune the suspension/chassis setup more than anything. I would go without them for now then see how the car feels after a few races. Also, if you are upgrading sway bars, I highly suggest getting adjustable ones to help fine tune even more [/QUOTE]
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