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rustyBob 04-22-2009 10:14 AM

gggoad........play with the shock settings and maybe change the springs and tire pressures and you can get a better ride from it BUT keep in mind these things are light to begin with and it dosent take much to upset them. play with it thats the fun of having one of these.

gggoad 04-22-2009 11:53 AM

The car actually rides great! I softened the shocks up until the car felt right. It is quite pleasant to ride in and very driveable. Everything is felt in the steering wheel - not the car.

Double Venom 04-22-2009 01:44 PM

ggg.....,
I'm going to assume you have what I call direct linkage for the steering. In other words no isolator from the rack right up to the wheel. Flaming River Industries has a very, very good one that you can put in the lower section of your shafts. This should eat up about 75% of the bumps and jerks, it could take 100% of the vibration away. Last I looked....$125.00 ??

http://www.flamingriver.com/cartimages/prd_zm_171.jpg

DV

Bill E 01-21-2013 12:37 AM

La exotic. I saw one just like this at a car show in Plesintion CA years ago. There were a fu cars in the 80's that only two or 3 examples were ever made


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