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Suspension setup / big brake recommendations
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<blockquote data-quote="94slowbra1" data-source="post: 16282274" data-attributes="member: 52452"><p>my first thought here is worn out parts combined with a bad alignment. parts (ball joints, tie rod ends, struts, bushings ect...) may look good and be properly installed but may not be functioning right, loose or worn out. second here is a good alignment. even if the car is tracking straight and the steering wheel is straight doesnt mean the alignment is good. take it to a good reputable shop and see what they say.</p><p>as for the braking you dont NEED a big brake kit for 30mph stops. good fluid, new pads, stainless lines and good rotors will go a long way. and make sure all is broken in properly. </p><p>dont just start throwing money at new parts, it wont fix your problems. if some parts are indeed worn out then yes you will have to replace as needed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="94slowbra1, post: 16282274, member: 52452"] my first thought here is worn out parts combined with a bad alignment. parts (ball joints, tie rod ends, struts, bushings ect...) may look good and be properly installed but may not be functioning right, loose or worn out. second here is a good alignment. even if the car is tracking straight and the steering wheel is straight doesnt mean the alignment is good. take it to a good reputable shop and see what they say. as for the braking you dont NEED a big brake kit for 30mph stops. good fluid, new pads, stainless lines and good rotors will go a long way. and make sure all is broken in properly. dont just start throwing money at new parts, it wont fix your problems. if some parts are indeed worn out then yes you will have to replace as needed [/QUOTE]
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