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Old 01-04-2016, 07:37 PM   #18
moonshine runner
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Default Re: Car is a floater

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Originally Posted by okiedokie View Post
First step I would take is a set of KYB Gas Adjust shocks. Alignment and weak springs can certainly have a negative effect on driveability but if it drives straight down the road but floats shocks would be my first step. A good looking vicky like yours should drive as good as it looks. It can with some maintence, repair, and/or tuning of the suspension.
Okiedokie,

That is where I thought I might start. It don't drive too bad but the floating like a battle ship isn't cutting it! I have put quite a few miles on the car, and knew it was a floater, and maybe it's just because I haven't driven it much since summer but I have got to get it calmed down some!

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