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Just the bushes, replace all the main ones with SuperPro or if you want as stiff as possible Nolathane.

If you really want stiff, I think Ironpaw has a set of Silk Road Coilovers with a higher spring rate.

Don't know what the rear subframe looks like on yours, but I've got adjustable toe arms with pillow ball mounts and camber correction bolts.

I like prefer my car stiff as possible. Less people get in it because of this fact . Plus it handles better than the already great handling when i bought it. So is there anything

If I want less people in the car; I just let fluffy off the chain.

I like prefer my car stiff as possible. Less people get in it because of this fact . Plus it handles better than the already great handling when i bought it. So is there anything

Personal preference is one thing, but facts are another. Stiff does not equal good handling. There is much more too it that just cranking up your coilover damper rate.

Personal preference is one thing, but facts are another. Stiff does not equal good handling. There is much more too it that just cranking up your coilover damper rate.

if it was just a matter of "as hard as possible for the best handling" then we'd be paying 1000's for concrete blocks.

I like prefer my car stiff as possible. Less people get in it because of this fact . Plus it handles better than the already great handling when i bought it. So is there anything

but didnt you say your biggest problem was having the rear wheel lift up and lose traction when trying to get into your steep driveway? making things stiffer will mean youll be parking in the street...

ive got no bracing, and yet i can still hear the pillars creak when i try to get over my driveway gutter

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Guys i'm just waiting on one more payment to clear and then we will order.....the list is below....if you think you have paid and are not on the list let be know ASAP or you will miss out.

This is the list of people who have paid so far.

For the delivery points if I don't know who you are I'm not sending the braces to you unless the other people in your state agree to change (and PM me) the delivery point you....sorry in advance to the QLD people.

VIC

IRONPAW (VIC)

Scotty NM35 (VIC)

Prince_skyline (VIC)

SydSyd (VIC)

NSW

WAGON BOY (NSW)

Mr 20Valve (NSW)

Howaitonaito (NSW)

Rosella (NSW)

Rudi ARX TURBO (NSW)

Daleo(NSW)

Jetwreck(NSW)

SA

impul535w (SA)

Bigkevracer (SA) - Please PM your address

Skipovalov (SA)

QLD

JoshM35 (QLD)

Commsman (QLD/NSW)- Please PM your address

Dcdc (QLD)

LineitUp (QLD)

R6n350GT (QLD)

NZ

0t1 (NZ) - Please PM your address

Edited by Jetwreck

Hi Craig, contrary to what Josh says (jokingly), I am not the best person to send the bars for Qld. Heck, I'm the only one on that list that doesn't live in Qld, lol.

I'll PM you my address as the last resort, but in the meantime I'm expecting someone in Brisvegas to put up their hand to take delivery :wave: .

I doubt everyone will be keen for a road trip to Byron. :no:

Craig,

thanks for getting the GB organised. These things are often a pain to deal with, & time consuming, and I'm sure all us guys appreciate the work you've put into it. :cheers:

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