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Does anyone know if this is the case and what size battery will fit in the frunk space comfortably?
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ashley wrote:Just out of curiosity- why do you want a larger battery?
rrx wrote:Just put a bag of haribo in the front then, about the same differenceand very usefull in an emergency situation
Ryan6926 wrote:I put a Bosch S4 in my old Celica, got it from Euro Car Parts, they seem to have a higher output than most others and are well priced too
KarlBristol wrote:Suspension is all brand new, polybushed, lowered and freshly aligned.I was just thinking about more even weight distribution
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Personally I'd wait until the winter gets here they have better deals on then.I got 25% off and it cost just under 60 quid whereas Halfords wanted 90 odd and the Bosch has a 4 better CCA etc
ashley wrote:KarlBristol wrote:Suspension is all brand new, polybushed, lowered and freshly aligned.I was just thinking about more even weight distribution
Adjustable ARBs and camber adjustments will let you adjust how each end acts in relation to other when cornering, and you can tweak how it handles in a straight line by playing with castor angles, tracking and to an extent front vs rear ride height.It's all about tweaking what you have already to improve balance and handling- I'd only add weight as a last resort imo
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