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Old 09-28-2004, 11:08 PM
Superstang93 Superstang93 is offline
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Unhappy Suspension Woes AKA Roughrider

Can anyone suggest a suspension set up to tighten up handling and increase ride quality i dont know if the previous owner of my 93 lx hatchback cut the springs to lower it or what they may even be broken im just now checkin into it but this thing rides like it has square wheels!! does anyone else have that problem with the fox bodies stock suspension?
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Old 09-29-2004, 05:22 PM
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i'd get a polyurethane suspension bushing kit from Prothane or Energy Suspension (i prefer the latter), get some new upper and lower control arms in the back, and some adjustable shocks/struts. if you'r ereally hardcore go for a tubular front end. will make a huge difference in your handling.

new springs wouldn't hurt either.
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