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  1. With the toe out the car feels like there was a pivit point at the center of the dash, you had that oversteer feeling even though it did not realy come around. There is a lot of camber in these cars so by going to toe in car still turns in very good and that oversteer feeling is gone. Won't really know whats going to be final till I get on a track.

  2. Safety Device makes the best roll bar or cage other than factory cage. Finished nice with black powder coat, and fit well. Plates have to be welded in and then roll bar is bolted to plates. All for about the same cost as the bolt in factory bar which is mostly cosmetic with little strength.

  3. These cars have a lot of castor and mine had toe out. after doing an alignment and correcting the toe adj. can handles great. You will still get a little of that oversteer feeling because of the castor but much better.

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