FS - Absolute Green Rota Grids 17x9 +35 73hub $690
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Lowered price to $650
I finally got around to getting my springs and shocks installed, so onto wheels now.
Lowered the price a little bit to see if anyone wants these. If not, I'll be putting these on my car next week.
I finally got around to getting my springs and shocks installed, so onto wheels now.
Lowered the price a little bit to see if anyone wants these. If not, I'll be putting these on my car next week.
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John! Kumusta pare? How's your suspension hunt going? Did you go springs? Springs and shocks? Coilovers?
Haven't put a lot of miles on the new suspension yet, but first impressions so far - noticeably reduced body roll and nose dive. Definitely firmer than stock, but not as much as I thought it would be. On some crappy SF roads, you'll definitely feel the increased spring rates, but it's more of firm jolt/s rather than the bouncing up and down of the stock wrx setup.
(Koni inserts + RCE blacks + 2010 WRX struts and top hats)
Thanks for the bump!
Haven't put a lot of miles on the new suspension yet, but first impressions so far - noticeably reduced body roll and nose dive. Definitely firmer than stock, but not as much as I thought it would be. On some crappy SF roads, you'll definitely feel the increased spring rates, but it's more of firm jolt/s rather than the bouncing up and down of the stock wrx setup.
(Koni inserts + RCE blacks + 2010 WRX struts and top hats)
Thanks for the bump!
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Originally Posted by zergling
John! Kumusta pare? How's your suspension hunt going? Did you go springs? Springs and shocks? Coilovers?
Haven't put a lot of miles on the new suspension yet, but first impressions so far - noticeably reduced body roll and nose dive. Definitely firmer than stock, but not as much as I thought it would be. On some crappy SF roads, you'll definitely feel the increased spring rates, but it's more of firm jolt/s rather than the bouncing up and down of the stock wrx setup.
(Koni inserts + RCE blacks + 2010 WRX struts and top hats)
Thanks for the bump!
Haven't put a lot of miles on the new suspension yet, but first impressions so far - noticeably reduced body roll and nose dive. Definitely firmer than stock, but not as much as I thought it would be. On some crappy SF roads, you'll definitely feel the increased spring rates, but it's more of firm jolt/s rather than the bouncing up and down of the stock wrx setup.
(Koni inserts + RCE blacks + 2010 WRX struts and top hats)
Thanks for the bump!
Good luck with the sale.
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Haha I'm the exact opposite - the fronts are a tad bit lower than the rear, due to the 2010 wrx struts being slightly shorter (~0.5"?) than 2011+. Maybe you can go Bilstein shocks, I think those are supposed to have perches to adjust the height on the rears a little bit?
But you're a baller, so just go kw v2!!
Had two persons email me last night. One is all the way out at Modesto, so I doubt that lol, while the other hasn't responded to my reply yet.
But you're a baller, so just go kw v2!!
Had two persons email me last night. One is all the way out at Modesto, so I doubt that lol, while the other hasn't responded to my reply yet.