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solid rear suspencion

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j-jamrod

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Nov 8, 2007
Baltimore, Maryland
any sugestion to convert the spring rear suspencion in my 2g AWD, im asking this because i think tis woul be a very help full way to remove the struts with springs, and replace them with a solid rods, so by this way, there is not to much lost for the pressure in the rear side of the car, and probably will help for traction...
 
Suspension.

A solid suspension without any form of dampering would make your car bounce after every little bump and make your front tires slip as well. Even though no weight is being shifted off of the front tires to the rear when you accelerate with out a rear suspension every single bump in the road would make your rear end hop up or jump down and take more traction off of the front tires.

It just is not practical at all.
 
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