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Old 05-14-2006, 09:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Bryan Wilson
One day the watchamacallit/thingy that connects the end of the roll bar to the suspension broke
The car handled like a wet sponge without it working.
Bryan
After years of dreaming about what the handling would be like in one of these cars, the first drive after my build was profoundly disappointing, with no steering precision at all. But with the addition of a front anti-sway bar, it was like driving a different car, where handling reality lives up to the handling dream I carried for years. Now, even my Mustang, which I always considered to have very responsive steering, seems mushy. No matter what anyone says, remember that handling on these cars is what you make it. Keep experimenting.
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