___Scott___
Active member
If you have seen this opportunity and decided to skip it, why?
If you have already upgraded to polyurethane bushings, I understand that. Can't spare the money right now, I get that. But otherwise if you are still cruising around with stock rubber bushings then you really should give this opportunity a closer look. It was a big improvement when I upgraded my old ST165 and I should have upgraded my "new" one sooner. You'll get much improved mid-corner stability and generally quicker steering response. The penalty in ride harshness is minimal, similar to adding two psi of air pressure to your tires.
We don't need a set number of people to make this happen, so I'm not twisting any arms here. I just think it's a worth while upgrade. Give it some thought.
If you have already upgraded to polyurethane bushings, I understand that. Can't spare the money right now, I get that. But otherwise if you are still cruising around with stock rubber bushings then you really should give this opportunity a closer look. It was a big improvement when I upgraded my old ST165 and I should have upgraded my "new" one sooner. You'll get much improved mid-corner stability and generally quicker steering response. The penalty in ride harshness is minimal, similar to adding two psi of air pressure to your tires.
We don't need a set number of people to make this happen, so I'm not twisting any arms here. I just think it's a worth while upgrade. Give it some thought.