bumpsteer mod
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right im gonna book the scoob in for the bumpsteer mod
question is though, as i've already have the prodrive geometry set up, once i get the bumpsteer mod done will the geometry need re-setting or not (i'm a tight git and i'd rather save the £60 + VAT if its the latter)
also, are powerstation the only peeps that do the bumpsteer mod??
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chris
question is though, as i've already have the prodrive geometry set up, once i get the bumpsteer mod done will the geometry need re-setting or not (i'm a tight git and i'd rather save the £60 + VAT if its the latter)
also, are powerstation the only peeps that do the bumpsteer mod??
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chris
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oh
and another thing, is the antilift kit the same thing or a different mod?
I'm now looking at getting Bumpsteer done, Anti-lift and drop links - will this make a massive difference to handling with standard MY98 suspension
Oh, and will i kiss goodbye to understeer?
chis
and another thing, is the antilift kit the same thing or a different mod?
I'm now looking at getting Bumpsteer done, Anti-lift and drop links - will this make a massive difference to handling with standard MY98 suspension
Oh, and will i kiss goodbye to understeer?
chis
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Bumpsteer and Anti lift are to different things.
You should get a noticable difference in handling with that lot.
Give the guys at Powerstation a ring they will be able to answer your questions and be able to advise you on what setup to have for your style of driving.
Have a read of the whiteline web site very usefull
[Edited by blitz imp reza - 4/19/2003 4:59:48 PM]
[Edited by blitz imp reza - 4/19/2003 5:01:22 PM]
You should get a noticable difference in handling with that lot.
Give the guys at Powerstation a ring they will be able to answer your questions and be able to advise you on what setup to have for your style of driving.
Have a read of the whiteline web site very usefull
[Edited by blitz imp reza - 4/19/2003 4:59:48 PM]
[Edited by blitz imp reza - 4/19/2003 5:01:22 PM]
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