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1quicklaser

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Jun 13, 2010
Elizabethton, Tennessee
My laser is in the process of being turned into a track car because I have a new daily driver and just want to see how much more I can pull out of the laser on its current setup. I've been looking at a few different ways to stiffen up the rear suspension to keep weight transfer to a minimum. I've heard alot of people using coil spring boosters which are little rubber blocks placed in between the coils. I was looking online and found something called "spring locks" Do you think these would work for raising the rear a little and stiffening it up? Keep in mind this car will not see any street driving.

Superior Automotive/4 rear adjustable two way Spring-Lox sets | Coil Spring Booster | AutoZone.com
 
If your in the process of turning it into a track car so I'm assuming your going to be doing suspension work all the way around. Go with the best/stiffest spring/strut combo. Full poly urethane bushings kit, sway bars etc and I'm sure you will have NO problems.

I have KYB AGX's with sprint springs 17 inch rims with 225/45/17 tires. Front and rear strut bars and poly urethane control arm bushings and I acty feel like drive on rails..
 
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