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Old 07-23-2013, 01:11 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Brad Roberts View Post
If you are serious about driving.. buy the long links

If you have zero driving experience.. the short ones will work just fine.

Why we run the long links:

The short links actually pull UP on the anti roll bar unloading the OUTSIDE tire in a corner (not what you want)

This induces mid corner understeer (you don't want this)

The short links work really well for newbies = it adds pressure to the steering wheel and they tend to unwind the wheel a tad faster because the of the feedback through the steering wheel
thanks brad, im in the Black group, before the instructors, i have exp in DE

currently, i have the short front links cause i had them on a Cayman. this is why id like to reuse them instead of buying the pair at 500$

if it can do the job, i would leave it like that and purchase them later on...

i plan to race with this boxster in PCA also

what you think?
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