Anyone got an opinion on these links?
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Anyone got an opinion on these links?
http://www.subarustore.com/holoadliset.html
I'm not shopping (right now). Just curious. They look like they'd be useful. Maybe they'd make me seem like I knew how to drive.
I'm not shopping (right now). Just curious. They look like they'd be useful. Maybe they'd make me seem like I knew how to drive.
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Went with these myself,
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I've seen those, and they are very obviously proven. I was just looking for thoughts on those since they look like they'd be more adjustable than the STI...or not. I can't tell from the ad.
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I've seen various adjustable units,
but I don't know what the adjustability improves. The STI lateral links, trailing arms, and Cusco bar made a huge difference in "planting" my rear end.
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Re: I've seen various adjustable units,
Originally posted by oldmansan
but I don't know what the adjustability improves. The STI lateral links, trailing arms, and Cusco bar made a huge difference in "planting" my rear end.
San
but I don't know what the adjustability improves. The STI lateral links, trailing arms, and Cusco bar made a huge difference in "planting" my rear end.
San

Oh and thank for the number for Joeys. Gonna go there after the car is repaired...
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i think that the adjustability allows you to run alignment settings that are significantly differant from what the stock pieces allow you to achieve. i could be mistaken, but i'm pretty damn sure thats the case. in any case, i don't think you'd go wrong with them.
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