FF Battle Prep: Project ’93 Integra
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FF Battle Prep: Project ’93 Integra

Getting the suspension set up the right way.

By Aaron Gaghagen

 

Changing engines, transmissions, wheels, tires or aero can alter the dynamics of a vehicle’s handling and leave you with a ride not performing up to expectation. So, when you change all of that at the same time, like we did on our project DA Integra, the need for suspension tuning becomes even more apparent. Luckily for us Jeff Cheechov and Ed Flores from The Progress Group were down to setup the suspension on the Integra forĀ  Super Street‘s FF Battle.

 

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