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Street Suspension and burn GS-T's
I tried doing some research and I got no where, I'm looking for the most practical drop for my car and I would llike ride height adjustable, nobody seems to know much about suspension in this town and the best racers around only drop the front end of their cars ?? also sway, anti-roll, cambers etc.
Also, I'm sick of GS-T's i would have gotten one if i could have found one and now they all blow the doors off my car (which makes me a lil sick) so what do i need to take down GS-T's in lines of, parts or tricks or weight loss, driving technique last i checked w/ a dash mount timer i ran a 15.7 on a slight uphill grade totally stock ...i'm still sitting stock 2003 Eclipse GT 5 speed |
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Re: Street Suspension and burn GS-T's
There are several kinds of suspension mods available for this car. Cheaper ones will cost $400-$500 and the top of the line ones will cost $1700-$1800.
If you want to become a better driver, join the SCCA and learn how to drive the car. |
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Re: Street Suspension and burn GS-T's
throwing a supercharger on it would help out with the gst's. check out www.rippmods.com
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Re: Street Suspension and burn GS-T's
uhhh i'm keeping it a little lower on the price scale i don't necessarily have 4000 to just drop into my car, i have to make payments on it and pay for insurance, i'm looking for parts that cost less than 500 or within that range where i can get one every 2 months or less for now i'm keeping it N/A I'd much prefer a turbo anyways and i'm starting to regret not searching harder for a 2gturbo or maybe an overly used 350Z
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Re: Street Suspension and burn GS-T's
any suspension brands which work particularly better than others? size of drop?
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Re: Street Suspension and burn GS-T's
The best suspension setup that I know of is the Tein Super Streets w/ Upper pillowball mounts and the EDFC.
For a budget, I recommend the KYB AGX and eibach Pro-Kit. |
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Re: Street Suspension and burn GS-T's
Unless you are seriously going to take your 3G to the track regularly, those coilover setups with pillowball mount will really be overkill. Especially on the budget you had mentioned. Take johnnyBgood's advice and get AGX's all around and the Eibach Prokit and you'll be more than happy with the setup, especially if you throw in a Suspension Techniques rear swaybar.
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Re: Street Suspension and burn GS-T's
sweet sounds good
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