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Old 06-22-2010, 04:24 AM
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Default What are you looking to do with the car??

Danielg Dan if you are looking for a street car and a smoother ride on long drives torsion bars are better. This being that the shocks are the same. There is not alot of adjustment to the bars without changing them if you are looking for better handling. Coil springs and shocks are more adjustable for height, dampening, rebound, easier to change spring rates, and cheaper to. If you are looking for track car, coil over is a better setup IMO Rick L. Ps it will also be easier to get parts for coil over setup than torsion bar for your car. This is something you want to look into first, getting parts that contemp is now gone as a builder company.

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