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Old 01-23-2019, 06:04 PM   #15
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The engineers knew about recocking the bushings and said to do it and my shop did. After taking a long trip from Indy to Ypsilanti to Camaro Superfest, my car seemed to drift when cruising around 65MPH and then stepping on it. I ended up taking it to the shop and they gave me another alignment and I've been golden every since.

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Old 01-28-2019, 11:39 AM   #16
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The springs have been on the car for almost a year now. After install i waited for them to settle, took it to chevy for an alignment and told them to clock the suspension. All bolts are tight. The springs didnt come with any instructions. Some people at Phastek said to cut the bump stops and some said not to. When it hits bumps it feel like a broken motor mount, although my motor mounts arent broken. It feels like theres a big disconnect from the car over bumps. Ive been chasing this issue a long time.
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