Originally Posted by thork
It doesn't seem like suspension mods are what you need, if you won't be doing autox or such.
IMO, find the limits of your stock suspension settings, then upgrade based on what you want the car to handle like.
Yes, I was referring to suspension. heh
No, not in a manual. I meant you should try and run in a local autoX or some kind of driving event where you can use your own car on a track (or parking lot with cones). Drive your car to its limits, in a safe environment (like an autoX), and decide whether you need to upgrade your suspension. That is what I am doing, I am pretty confident that I know the limits of my stock suspension now, and I am looking into possible suspension upgrades.
How are you going to be able to tell the huge difference of your modified suspension without ever have reached the limits of your stock setup?
Just wait it out a little, get to know every aspect of your car like the back of your hand, then begin upgrading.
Again, just my advice if you want to be taken seriously by anybody who is serious about driving performance, not just drag-racing or boulevard bruising... unless you are only looking to drag, in which case I feel

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