Thanks for all the tips guys! The car doesn't have a sway bar on it right now, so hopefully I can just bolt one on. That would be great! I have driven FWD cars most of my life (sometimes going out driving a friends RWD camaro or stang, or when i was 10 i would drive my moms old 86 monte SS 350) I grew up in the woods of Tenn. so i started driving on ice/snow at a very early age in old pickups, but when i got my drivers liscense, i have only driven 1 RWD besides this nova and that was a 5000lb caprice classic estate fully loaded wagon! so putting the same amount of power (well, i little more actually) into my nova with the engine from the caprice (same rearend gearing too..or close.) it's a whole new world of going through curves lol. i know the saying "muscle cars are great race cars...if your going in a straight line" lol. Especially with no power steering and the 6cyl suspension on an 8 cyl car. I really appreciate the help/suggestions.

Yeah, I agree, only stick to roads you know. From 17-19 i was really wreckless, BUT i never got into an accident. I guess snow driving helped out. I would jump railroad tracks, get my van on 2 wheels around curves, ditch diving, if i was backing up and there was a big bush in the way, just run over it, just all kinds of stuff that shouldn't be done, ESPECIALLY in a dodge caravan! lol. Then i got a chevy celebrity, that car wasn't tortured as severe, but it was ragged on for the 2 years i had it. Then my son was born, and I calmed down. I know about tires being expensive too. I make $9.50/hr, after child support and taxes/rent/phone, lights, water insurance, gas, car repairs..i make about $2.00/hr. lofl. Having no roommates sucks, but i guess i can't say that unless i've actually had one heh. So tires mostly come from the junkyard, but I got a nice set of slot mags at the yard (14x7, 14x9) that i'm going to put on the nova and im going to wrap them in nice sticky rubber. Just adding NICE USED tires to the rear made a difference. hey, at $15 a pop ON nice chrome rims, you can't complain!

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