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    Bodyroll...

    These make me cringe! ops: I can't wait to get my coilovers and swaybars..



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    i hear ya.. i need suspension soooo bad.

    btw nice high res pictures!



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    I agree, awesome pics

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    Quote Originally Posted by SalEsh
    i hear ya.. i need suspension soooo bad.

    btw nice high res pictures!



    Brandon
    they say getting coilovers causes a harsh ride, well i think it may be an improvment to how it is now, almost feels like the shocks are dead!

    thanks, we have someone at our auctocross events taking some nice high res pics now
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    Yeah, i used to have body roll...but never that bad...coilovers should fix things up, my HA's have as good of ride quality at soft setting as my stock ones did, and when i crank em to stiff they do wonders for handling.
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    Wait, I'm confused, your Cardomain page says you already have Cusco sways and Tein HA coilovers?
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    I'm surprised your tires didn't slip out long before the body rolled that much, what tires are you running?
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    here is mine, taken today







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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. GTR
    Wait, I'm confused, your Cardomain page says you already have Cusco sways and Tein HA coilovers?
    sure do, like i said i'm waiting to get them so i can put them in anytime soon

    Quote Originally Posted by CanadianGTR
    I'm surprised your tires didn't slip out long before the body rolled that much, what tires are you running?
    dunlop direzzas, they have been holding very well but my sidewalls are not enjoying the bodyroll
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    The stock suspension is "coil overs".......

    Aftermarket suspension will help.

    Slap a set of Ohlins Flag R. The ride is nice, and you wallet will only be about $4400 US lighter...

    I dont like most of the Japanese valving and spring rates. Way over sprung and underdampened.

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