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Old 07-21-2014, 06:42 PM
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You can do all of that with a spring and strut combo with top hats and then save money or spend it on bushings
Hell save it for tires.
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Old 08-25-2014, 10:38 AM
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Well to compare isc n1s, kw v1s, and bc br's

Does anyone have some experiences with these on their car?
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Originally Posted by DgmSubyRoo
Well to compare isc n1s, kw v1s, and bc br's

Does anyone have some experiences with these on their car?
look into RCE springs, and koni yellows. it has been my favorite dd/auto x setup.
ISC's are great for a cheap coil over setup .. i think its like 95 bucks for a replacement when they go out.

KW v1's are what i have now, but they feel just like the ISC's i had on my RS..

I just wouldn't recommend cusco zero 2 e. They were too harsh to dd and the cost/time to rebuild is ridiclous

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Originally Posted by DgmSubyRoo
Well to compare isc n1s, kw v1s, and bc br's

Does anyone have some experiences with these on their car?
I wouldnt get any of those. If thats your price range look at the billsteins and RCE yellow combo that RaceComp engineering sells.

If you want coilovers: RCE tarmac 2s, JRZ rs-1, MCS singles(developed by the old moton guys)
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I noticed that map is blowing out ohlins
Ohlins Road & Track Coilovers Subaru Impreza GRB 07+ - MAPerformance
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Pardon my thread jack, but I have a brand new set of hvt coilovers with whiteline com c fronts and group n rears fully assembled from TIC with brand new conical washers ready to drop in. 5x100.
Pm me for a good deal.
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Originally Posted by flat489
I wouldnt get any of those. If thats your price range look at the billsteins and RCE yellow combo that RaceComp engineering sells.

If you want coilovers: RCE tarmac 2s, JRZ rs-1, MCS singles(developed by the old moton guys)
Those are some nice coilovers, little out of budget right now. Are you sporting any of those?
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Originally Posted by Scoobywax
Pardon my thread jack, but I have a brand new set of hvt coilovers with whiteline com c fronts and group n rears fully assembled from TIC with brand new conical washers ready to drop in. 5x100.
Pm me for a good deal.
Hmm I'll shoot you a PM
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