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Measure the diameter of your ARB's and have a look for some slightly thicker. Ride height isn't all about going low and in fact can upset the handling if too low. Are your front wishbones horizontal. If they are inverted too much this will affect handling. Are your tyres wearing even? Correct 4 wheel alignment will get the most out of your tyres.

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With road handling I'm guessing your going to want to get the diagonal cross weight 50.0 per cent, for good handling in both left and right hand bends, toe and camber would want to be in a good neutral position - tyre wear is a good indication on the road and is the only real way to tell what the best set up is within reason - unless you go into looking at temperatures. Ride height is personal preference, ideally try running lower at the front than the rear, then zero rake, then lower at the rear than the front, you should notice differences in oversteer/understeer and longitudinal accelerations and play about to suit your driving. As stated maybe upgrade your anti roll bars, generally the thicker the bar (stiffer) the quicker the lateral load transfer hence more responsive car.

Oh and remember, pressures are also key, keep them within tolerance or else all the hard work is pointless.

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