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Old 03-30-2013, 10:34 PM   #1
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What a difference! I've had this project in the works for a few weeks, and finally got around to installing it yesterday. I didn't have time for a proper test drive until today. I had to go over to my sisters place in Heber City, about 30 miles from here, but I took the back way there-some nice curvy two lane and mountain passes. Now, I can turn in the turns, instead of just kinda sluffing around them. On the way home, I ran down the Interstate, through a nice, windy-but mostly flat-canyon. Used to be I couldn't hold the inside lane at 70 around some of the curves, but now-no problem! I think this is the best upgrade I've done. More single improvement than when I added power steering and power brakes, with out a doubt
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