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Shockworks Ford damper specialist located in Melbourne's S.E suburbs. Website Link |
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14-01-2015, 09:44 PM | #1 | ||
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Had the 'WORKS performed on my GT 335 today by Brett and Chris.
I was very impressed with the collective knowledge and passion for the Ford / FPV cars from the guys! Had some interesting conversations about the product range, and Brett's time developing for Ford / FPV, I could have listened all day! The car is transformed with the coil overs . Immediate noticable improvement - and my car has only done 20,000kms, so everything was working perfectly. Gone is the wallowing, floaty - disconnected feeling, Replaced with a nice level riding, very direct, confidence inspiring, gripped up car! - (without any hint of harshness!) I love the way the front and rear of the car work in unison, I'm seriously impressed with the way the car sets quickly into corner and isn't upset mid corner by bumps / road irregularities. It just eats bad roads up! Even in the greasy wet conditions today, I loved the drive home from the dandynongs, wanted to just keep driving! Thumbs up! |
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Played with the clickers over the weekend, just went up to 5 (of 12) front and rear. Very noticable change, car felt even more responsive, and gave more road feedback, obviously less compliant.
full hard must be nuts. |
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