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Originally Posted by DJcuetip haha i honestly dont know much about suspension but the ride feels smooth to me and i can take turns a lot quicker without feeling a

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Old 03-20-2009, 04:41 AM   #20 (permalink)
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haha i honestly dont know much about suspension but the ride feels smooth to me and i can take turns a lot quicker without feeling a slight roll =D hahah
So your basically saying that the ride feels exactly like stock? Or close to stock except with less body roll?

BTW these are perfect. Exactly what I was waiting to see get rid of a little wheel gap. Can ride out the stockers or still upgrade. Looking forward to the picture of the 20's under these.
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