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A lot of people say "I dropped mine on *****" and it rides fine!" (**** being stock shocks, cheap shocks, etc... anything mismatched.) So yeah, the ride isn't always terrible until they're totally blown. BUT, when you push the car to the limit, it won't react predictably with an improper setup. That means handling characteristics will be screwy, and your braking time may be drastically reduced. I always tell people to imagine that a small child chases a ball out into the street, requiring them to brake and swerve. Is a cheapie, poorly matched suspension setup going to keep them from hitting the kid? It's doubtful. QUOTE]
Good points but I wouldn't know a proper reaction from a bad one. I haven't been trained but I'm looking at taking some driving classes at the racetrack in Atlanta. I know that my Civic handles differently than my Accord and that quick movements of the wheel are different in each car. There should be like a CB7 handling class or something. That would be cool. I would love to learn more about the cars reactions and what is correct and incorrect.
A lot of people say "I dropped mine on *****" and it rides fine!" (**** being stock shocks, cheap shocks, etc... anything mismatched.) So yeah, the ride isn't always terrible until they're totally blown. BUT, when you push the car to the limit, it won't react predictably with an improper setup. That means handling characteristics will be screwy, and your braking time may be drastically reduced. I always tell people to imagine that a small child chases a ball out into the street, requiring them to brake and swerve. Is a cheapie, poorly matched suspension setup going to keep them from hitting the kid? It's doubtful. QUOTE]
Good points but I wouldn't know a proper reaction from a bad one. I haven't been trained but I'm looking at taking some driving classes at the racetrack in Atlanta. I know that my Civic handles differently than my Accord and that quick movements of the wheel are different in each car. There should be like a CB7 handling class or something. That would be cool. I would love to learn more about the cars reactions and what is correct and incorrect.
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