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Old 25 Jul 2002, 22:55 (Ref:342925)   #1
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I have been reading in mainly the specialist media lately, that a lot of Ford fans are opposed to giving the Commodore the Falcons front end, saying that they are already dominating so why do they need the Falcons superior front suspension.

Has anyone thought about the opposite though. On paper the Falcon has a supposedly better designed front end, but in practice it seems very inconsistant. This could be due to an aero effect but lets assume that it is basically due to the mechanical design.

Thus, when the Commodore gets this front end, might we see the same inconsistancy appear with them? It is food for thought isn't it.
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