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No squeaks, I greased the crap out of those bearings to make sure. Finally got to do a little real driving on them and I'm impressed. Body roll is much less now and the car feels a lot more confident entering and exiting corners. Oversteer is predictable, no snap oversteer present with the front bar set to the softer setting and the rear bar set to the middle. Ride doesn't feel any rougher either.
No squeaks, I greased the crap out of those bearings to make sure. Finally got to do a little real driving on them and I'm impressed. Body roll is much less now and the car feels a lot more confident entering and exiting corners. Oversteer is predictable, no snap oversteer present with the front bar set to the softer setting and the rear bar set to the middle. Ride doesn't feel any rougher either.
It finally happened

Wasn't expecting to have to buy new tires yet, not sure whether it's best to pick up a new pair for the rear, a full new set, or dig into my savings and pick up some 19's

Wasn't expecting to have to buy new tires yet, not sure whether it's best to pick up a new pair for the rear, a full new set, or dig into my savings and pick up some 19's

Oh man, that sucks being on the corner like that ( i.e not repairable) and yet having a reasonable amount of tread life left on the remaining tires. 
I hate when that happens.
I hate when that happens.
I know, I was pissed when I found where the nail was on the tire. Any thoughts on whether I should rush into a set of 19's or just get 2 new tires for the 18's?











