May ne1 here explain this to me?
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May ne1 here explain this to me?
Well, I owned my FD for one year, and now I am driving my AE.
I found out it's sorta different when the car hit the bump on the road. it feels of much much heavier at the rear, compare to my FD.
I was told that's because of different suspensions, is it? and how's that different from the FD?
I found out it's sorta different when the car hit the bump on the road. it feels of much much heavier at the rear, compare to my FD.
I was told that's because of different suspensions, is it? and how's that different from the FD?
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Well new shocks/coilovers, springs, and tires obviously will help with the heavy feel. You also have the DTSS "rear steer" as well back there that keeps the car firmly planted in tight curves.
I know I need new shocks on mine as it tends to bounce a bit at faster speeds.
FDs have a different suspension system.
I know I need new shocks on mine as it tends to bounce a bit at faster speeds.
FDs have a different suspension system.
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