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Old 05-28-2020, 05:55 AM
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Chris, as you know I have run a lot of the similar stuff you have for a long time,, and I have beat the wee out if it. I'm certain it will all work out just fine for you. In fact, I wouldn't even worry about revalving the shocks, they'll work great as is. Ridetech, Speedway and Coleman all make tough parts that are on a lot of cars on the road today.

Regarding the geometry, I run 9.75 degrees caster and I love it. The car tracks so well on the road and never once has it been a concern. Tire wear has not been an issue either. It does create a bit of a jacking effect at sharp turn angles but for street driving, you'll only see that pulling into parking spaces and it is not a big deal.

I'm sure once you get it all installed and dial in the alignment, you'll be pleased.

I have un-done some of the sauce we had in my car but that was strictly for on track performance. Those changes did not change the street characteristics much at all.

I say get just, get it all on the car and start enjoying the enhanced performance.
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