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Paul i dont think your the best person to judge it cos your suspension is so hard - that its normal to you ...... need someone with more stock like mine i think - i just know what the car is like and i appreciate that its been lowered and stuff .... but it was nowhere near like that before - i can even pinpoint the day where it changed to the way it is now.

nah tried that - on my old tyres anyway.

I would take it to a suspension shop and ask them what they think but a girl going into a shop and saying theres something wrong with her car but doesnt know what it is tends to put dollar signs in their eyes!

paul the surface u had it on didnt give me a chance to priove my point that stretch of roe hwy is a newly surfaced flat road ..... u try taking it to one of country runs ;) its no fun cos the car is bouncing like crazy vibrating .... not to mention the state of my brakes at the mo. I cant push it cos its just not safe.

my friends that i shared house with (Jodi and Rachael) would drop their cars to this mechanic they thought was ripping them off. so id pretend to be hubby and pick the car up. there was always a 'problem with the computer' when i asked for the bill. i think they were making a blokes version of teh bill!

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