Which ever way this vote goes, it's only an opinion pole and hardly represents anything based on real world comparisons on the skid pad or the road. It won't prove a thing. I happen to have Rob's 2" lowering springs in the front of my car ( I don't believe Rob sell the 2"" springs any longer ) and I have stock springs in the rear with Marty's shock kit which allowed me to lower the rear also. I'm completely satisfied. I have a friend with the DeLorean Motor Company springs all the way around and I must say I like the aggressive look the car took on. As to which I'd rather have, I'll keep what I have because I have it and like it. I was moderating when James initial post came through and in hind sight I wish I would have returned it to him for editing. I'll bet James shares that wish. Sometimes it's easy to get carried away at the key board because there's no one in front of you to answer to and it's easy to forget there are 1,000 folks out there that will read and criticize what you write. I've been guilty of that many times as have many of you. I'd like to suggest that we all accept the fact that our enthusiasm can, at times, outrun our better judgment and that we return to enjoying the fact we have this avenue to share our interests in the DeLorean. Bruce Benson >The question asks, "Do you think that a Delorean made in 1981, 1982, > or 1983, with new upgraded lowering springs and shocks fitted to it, which > will increase handling performance, can outhandle an AUDI TT made in the > year of 2000, or 2001." Answer yes, or no. Now, I will abstain from this > vote since everyone knows how I feel, and I'll ask that only legitimate > DML'ers only vote once. This is my first poll ever, and I'd like to to be > correct. Results will be poted to the DML at the end of voting on January > 27th. So, you have two weeks to place your vote. Thank you. > > Vote early, vote honest. > > ---Dan Vin#5493