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Driving Dynamics Driving techniques (trail braking, power slides, donuts, scandinavian flicks, etc), and vehicle dynamics (roll centres, c/g weigh transfer, etc)

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Old 23 January 2012, 18:53   #1
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Default Geo after anti roll and anti lift

Just asking you wise people how important is it to have the geo done after having the above done

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Anti roll, nothing is disturbed but it's nice to dial in to accommodate the new balance. ALK you need alignment doing. But again it's nice to have a set up to compliment your cars new balance
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at the very least have it checked!
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Old 23 January 2012, 20:27   #5
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So is scooby projects at Ledbury. They Are my choice in my area!!
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I might give these guys a try. Do they do all work - engine/gearbox etc?
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the steering geometry will be out after anti lift kit fitting.
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Paul (zen) did mine a few weeks ago.
Probably in my head but the car felt much tighter and more sure footed afterwards.
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Yes pretty do much everything, if they don't Keith someone who's someone who can. I have now taken all my work to them!
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Anti roll, nothing is disturbed but it's nice to dial in to accommodate the new balance. ALK you need alignment doing. But again it's nice to have a set up to compliment your cars new balance
get it checked ! soon as you touch anything with suspension things change!
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re alignment is a must, trust me. i do it for a living. regards nick.
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