
Originally Posted by
nat225
He has DCC on his car which will adjust to the altered spring rate to some extent.
What Buller_Scott and Brendan_A have posted is good advice. In fact, I would recommend upgrading the dampers BEFORE changing springs except that springs alone are pretty cheap so you may as well avoid the extra labour of separate fitting.
To the OP, the easiest and cheapest alteration would be the rear anti-roll bar. Being so cheap and easy to install, I would normally do this first, although given your description of your car's behavior, it may make it worse.
Last edited by kaanage; 07-02-2012 at 06:46 AM.
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