Lovin' It

Garbone

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So I am cruising home last nite, and going from one freeway to the next, via a long elevated two lane ramp, that is a long left handed sweeper. Anyway, I enter at about 85, accellerate thru 95 at about the apex, start to pour on the coal, and there is a car in my lane, (into 3 digits now), so I put my signal on, change lanes, blast around him, just in time to change lanes back to go around another guy, all while accelerating thru 110mph, exiting the curve.
Now my question is, When you have a car that handles as well as this one does, Why change out the springs? They are sitting in my garage, just waiting for some time(Eibach Pro's). I cant imagine the handling getting that much better. I am new to Lincolns, and the LS, so I lack some of this seat-of-your-pants experience.:D
 
I'm gonna do it...I have the day picked and everything...work sucks, man...
 
I felt the same way. Almost the same situation. I was with a friend coming home for a show in chicago and i was taking an on ramp at around 75-80, and she held the ground just fine. And my friend said "just imagine how much better that will be when the eibachs are on" and i said ehhhhhhh i dont know, prob not great. But i was wrong. There is an off ramp here by my house that my previous record was around 63-65 w/ the stock springs and that was with the tires startign to break loose. I hit it at over 70 the toehr night without a whine out of the tires. Sure its only 5 mph gain, ut the springs def help this car out, and the drop is perfect.
 
It really does...when you have to make an appointment with your car to do work on it...LOL
 

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