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I have no idea but I've seen vids of cars on dyno's and the rear wheel moves insane amounts when under load. Soft bushings will totally change things. Guys also
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I have no idea but I've seen vids of cars on dyno's and the rear wheel moves insane amounts when under load. Soft bushings will totally change things. Guys also change out eccentric bolts for solid ones because high load can throw off camber and toe when the bolt slips. Me being me I want everything solid to a point so if you can drive, I'm sure things are changing if everything's OEM.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KgZ4ZBH...%3DKgZ4ZBHdx98
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