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I have the same feel as the OP. I installed the front first at mid setting and it was greaat, the car felt much better. Then went to the rear
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I have the same feel as the OP. I installed the front first at mid setting and it was greaat, the car felt much better. Then went to the rear sway and installed it with soft and feels weird. Not just stiff but as is the camber arms are xhocked. at stock height and alignment is perfect. I have a friend who had the same feel and went to the middle setting and it got alot better. This is at the street and track. Ill try the same
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