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If yours are stuffed - yes. But if they are good and you are not REALLY belting the car around a race track - no.

IMO, Tyres first for handling. If the suspension / steering system is in good shape quality tyres ( made by companies you have heard of) will make a very large contribution to road performance and steering response. After that, it depends who's book you read

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If you want a huge difference look at a complete front end bushing replacement with super pro bushings (except for one that a few recommend putting a stock rubber bush back in). Make sure your ball joints are good and everything else (depending on age/driving conditions) and you'll have a car that handles pretty good and the next step would be suspension upgrades.

Tyres make a huge difference as said above, I'd get good tyres but would watch out for things that cause uneven tyre wear if you've got problems. Don't get ripped off either, the pricks make a healthy profit on most tyres and I like to walk in with stuffed rears and ask for $100 235/45 17's and they choke but some shops do it. (they are still making money on that, but I dont expect my wheels to be cleaned afterwards haha).

Edited by johnxr6t

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