Car with G-2"s and red springs with one coil cut in the rear none in the front

Car with konis installed

the front a- arms with konis and uncut red springs. I read here some time ago the handling was best when the a-arms were as close to parallel with the road. I did'nt now if cutting was going to change the angle so I left them alone. I also recently installed a 1" sway bar.

Diving it home last night, the handling is improved, the car seems more positive in the corners and corners at speed are a breeze.. Love the upgrade


If i was to do it again, I'd leave the rear springs alone with the Konis as their length is shorter than the KYB's
Chris