Review Perrin PSRS Offset Caster

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Old 05-10-2012, 02:45 AM
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Review Perrin PSRS Offset Caster

I just got these installed today and omg... What a difference these make. NVH does increase esp when going less than 40 but on the freeways not much of a difference unless you're riding the lane markers. Turn in is was more stable and sharp, mid corner tire direction change is supurb and it really heads the way you want it to. Recommend all owners of this chassis and legacy to get this!!!!! Super nice handing

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Old 05-14-2012, 10:41 AM
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Why perrin and not Whiteline?
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I have a different type of bushing than the gd's and previous year legacies and foresters. Early on people reported issues with the whiteline race version where it literally was crushed, no ones reported anything with the perrin and it also gives me a little more caster than the whiteline kit. It's been pretty much the choice on the lgt board.
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K. Yep, I know your car is completely different suspension wise than the GDs. I've found some of Perrin's products to be good, but not all of them, and some of their designs aren't as well engineered as I would like.
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K. Yep, I know your car is completely different suspension wise than the GDs. I've found some of Perrin's products to be good, but not all of them, and some of their designs aren't as well engineered as I would like.
Yeah their psrs for our models seem to be a solid product in their line up.
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