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      08-24-2010, 11:51 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by 1cleanm3 View Post
my car handles like shit with rd springs, well atleast i think so...

its either suspension (w no alignment yet)
tires (toyo t1rs)
wheels ( hre c20s, doubt it big time)

Im trying to figure it out,

i have oversteer problems where i feel like rear is giving out

My stock wheels/suspension handled way better...

care to help bud?
Well first and foremost. The Toyo tires must go. Those tires were primarily designed for sport compacts and have very soft sidewalls with mediocre levels of grip.

HRE is a great wheel, but also heavy. What are your current tire sizes and wheel specs, including the offsets.

If all the things I discussed in the original thread were not addressed, then your car could be performing worse. RD springs offer a very nice drop, but they are far from the best/ideal springs for the car as they rake the car even more than other springs out there.

Lastly, the installation. May I ask who did it for you? This is a huge factor.
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