SCFs
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SFCs
While I had my car off the ground doing all the other work I installed a set of Jegster bolt-on SFCs. The car is a '97 Z28 t-top with 208,000 miles.
The change is beyond dramatic. The SFCs is the only change I made to the suspension this time around. Before I installed them the car acted like the chassis was made out of chain links and would 'crawl' over bumps and was especially noticeable going over railroad tracks. It wasn't a terrible feel, as long as I was going straight. Curves were a different story. Now it acts great in turns, almost as good as my other '97 with 103,000 miles and a SLP Level One suspension package.
SFCs, even bolt-on's, are a great mod for any car, especially high mileage cars like mine. Easy to install too. I like.
The change is beyond dramatic. The SFCs is the only change I made to the suspension this time around. Before I installed them the car acted like the chassis was made out of chain links and would 'crawl' over bumps and was especially noticeable going over railroad tracks. It wasn't a terrible feel, as long as I was going straight. Curves were a different story. Now it acts great in turns, almost as good as my other '97 with 103,000 miles and a SLP Level One suspension package.
SFCs, even bolt-on's, are a great mod for any car, especially high mileage cars like mine. Easy to install too. I like.
Last edited by Savannah Dan; 05-18-2010 at 09:43 PM.
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While I had my car off the ground doing al the other work I installed a set of Jegster bolt-on SCFs. The car is a '97 Z28 t-top with 208,000 miles.
The change is beyond dramatic. The SCFs is the only change I made to the suspension this time around. Before I installed them the car acted like the chassis was made out of chain links and would 'crawl' over bumps and was especially noticeable going over railroad tracks. It wasn't a terrible feel, as long as I was going straight. Curves were a different story. Now it acts great in turns, almost as good as my other '97 with 103,000 miles and a SLP Level One suspension package.
SCFs, even bolt-on's, are a great mod for any car, especially high mileage cars like mine. Easy to install too. I like.
The change is beyond dramatic. The SCFs is the only change I made to the suspension this time around. Before I installed them the car acted like the chassis was made out of chain links and would 'crawl' over bumps and was especially noticeable going over railroad tracks. It wasn't a terrible feel, as long as I was going straight. Curves were a different story. Now it acts great in turns, almost as good as my other '97 with 103,000 miles and a SLP Level One suspension package.
SCFs, even bolt-on's, are a great mod for any car, especially high mileage cars like mine. Easy to install too. I like.
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Last edited by slowride94z; 05-18-2010 at 09:01 PM. Reason: just a note I did misspell vagina about ten times in a row
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