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What is 'normal' handling..
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Rippthrough Wrote:Yeah, they're working harder on body control on entry/exit of a corner, you'd probably notice the body pitching over quite quickly with tired dampers though. Although the front doesn't sound too brilliant, if you've lost compression damping on one front strut that could give the same effect.

Ah right, cheers. So that's that then, suspension needs an overhaul :| Will check bushes first though.

I have some amazing ( :roll: ) raceland coilies from my old 206 that could go on, not that they will fair much better! I understand the rear 206 dampers do not fit the 306 however as i have some ok spax ones.

I have to say, the car doesn't handle bad at all considering suspension is a bit tired, actually quite impressed - i'd love to see what the chasis could do on a well setup example!
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What is 'normal' handling.. - by n0v0s - 17-03-2012, 06:35 PM
Re: What is 'normal' handling.. - by Rippthrough - 17-03-2012, 06:38 PM
Re: What is 'normal' handling.. - by n0v0s - 17-03-2012, 06:57 PM
Re: What is 'normal' handling.. - by Rippthrough - 17-03-2012, 07:24 PM
Re: What is 'normal' handling.. - by n0v0s - 17-03-2012, 07:37 PM

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