Re: can i make my dodge shadow handle?
[Re: ogopogo]
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06/29/13 11:31 PM
06/29/13 11:31 PM
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Lowering if you want but the thing it REALLY NEEDS is an anti-sway bar, maybe only in the front, but maybe one in the rear also.
Lowering and stiffer coils won't remove all that much roll. Stiffer coils will help to keep the outside on a turn from going down, but they will also help PUSH UP the inside on a turn, so the roll is still there. Anti-sway bar is what you want, matched to the coils and shocks.
Tom
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Re: can i make my dodge shadow handle?
[Re: jcc]
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06/30/13 10:42 AM
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Had an 86 Daytona, which I bought new. Same basic chassis as your Shadow.
Good tires, lowering springs, good shocks and struts, bigger front bar, added a rear bar and it handled very well. I believe I used Suspension Techniques springs and bars and I cannot remember what dampers anymore. Doesn't look like ST does Mopar stuff, unless it's captive imports.
They say there are no such thing as a stupid question. They say there is always the exception that proves the rule. Don't be the exception.
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