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Old 10-31-2013, 04:13 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by brillo View Post
So my car has the stock suspension and tires other than the TIC solid alumimum steering rack bushings and the whiteline rear subframe mounts.

The car's steering is certainly direct without sloop but its a little darty and quick to react at high speeds and sensative to road bumps and steet conditions.

I recently hit something driving the required me to replace a front wheel which was bent (no other damage done, even my tire survived). I got a new front alignment and make sure everything was in spec and undamaged.

I'd like the steering feel to be a tad heavier as well as a little less darty. Can I adjustment my alignment to accomplish this? Would urethane rack mounts be better than the solid ones?
Check tire pressure since it's the cheapest mod. Dial half a psi less in the rear. This should settle the car a bit. Steering assisted by an electric motor. Adding caster will improve the feel slightly.
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