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Old 09-30-2006, 06:22 AM   #46 (permalink)
Shawn B
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BTW if you dont mind Shawn im a mod on Serbans site in the tech section. You dont mind if i post this link over there do you?
I'd be honored. Folks using the hell out of this resource would make me happy. That's why I built it.

It has taken a ton of reSearch over the last couple of weeks. Further, it's not done just yet. I'm not adding any more sections, but I will fill out and finish what I have. Need some more facts and figures here and there, etc.... I'll also update it with any new relevant information as it comes along.

No one has said anything about the Sport Compact Car quotes. No, those are not off of any website. I own all those issues, and just typed in the information directly out of the magazines. At some point fairly soon, I am going to scan in each SCC article in its entirety and somehow link them to this thread. That way folks can actually read the whole articles and see the pictures.

Did you know that the very first suspension on Project SE-R was Tokico struts and springs, ST sway bars, and 16" rims? It sucked but that was all they had off-the-shelf back in them thar ancient days. Look at all the kick-ass options we have now.

I ended up keeping all my bushings OEM. No ES bushings anywhere except a shifter bushing in my tranny. It's my daily driver, no need for the extra expense and PITA factor. I'm not on a road course, I don't even auto-cross, ES bushings would be suspension overkill.

Thanks for the kind words.
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