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Old 06-19-2008, 02:49 AM
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Someone was saying recently that if you lower a Cayman that you throw some pivot point or weight centralization point (I forget the exact term) way out of whack and that you need to change the track of the car as well to compensate for it or else you are actually hurting your handling performance. I don't recall which member was saying that but I think he had a solution.
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