Review of Swift/Whiteline Combo
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I had Works install the bumpsteer correction kit. From my viewpoint it looked like one of those "easy but a PITA" type installs.
It helps a lot mostly in hard braking situations. I locked up all 4 wheels briefly and maintained control divebombing 3 cars in T10 at Thill.
It helps a lot mostly in hard braking situations. I locked up all 4 wheels briefly and maintained control divebombing 3 cars in T10 at Thill.
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Any plans to make something like this for the front suspension, to keep the camber from traveling toward/into positive during compression on lowered vehicles? Or is that only possible with a set of these arms?
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Originally Posted by Killboy
Any plans to make something like this for the front suspension, to keep the camber from traveling toward/into positive during compression on lowered vehicles? Or is that only possible with a set of these arms?
Whiteline currently offers nothing for the front suspension. I wish they offered an anti-lift kit for the EVO.....