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just put on a set of steering bushings (finally) and anti-lift kit. damn... what a huge difference. now the rear end kicks out so much more!
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i think i'm going for that too.. although I still need to learn more about throtte lift over steer... maybe you kids could give me a ride and show me the trick. altho i think i have an idea on how to do it. then again, since i haven't done it purposely, it might not be safe and a good idea for me to do.
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Originally Posted by hey1
i think i'm going for that too.. although I still need to learn more about throtte lift over steer... maybe you kids could give me a ride and show me the trick. altho i think i have an idea on how to do it. then again, since i haven't done it purposely, it might not be safe and a good idea for me to do.
what i know about throttle lift over steer is when im in the turns coming out of the apex i let off the gas and the rear end will kick out. i feel it cuts in the turns better but if your not careful i see a potential spin out
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Originally Posted by NoMoHonda
WELL, you know what I'm gonna buy me some rota's and used ones too, and I'm gonna buy 2 sets of rims and tires so I can change it up.
Originally Posted by BLITZSTI
how about save your money and buy 1 good set of wheels... you still have your stocks... rotas... barf


