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they reduce axle tramp, and sit above the diff cradle. "a must for the hardcore drifter..."

Yeah like they said, also they can be set for better traction, got it off this guy on Silvia Forum, i asked him if the instruction came with it and he told me yes.

Yeah it did come with it but ALL WRITTEN IN JAPS.

When Jet went to calda the first time, he noticed heaps of axle bounce on his launch, but after he got em put in, NONE, or very little, i would reccomend doing it yourself either coz they could really fck up hardcore and your wheels might fall off

/me looks at Chop

hahahaa

prolly not fall off but might do a fair bit o damage to your suspension

Dave

i have to get another set now seeing as i sold mine a wile back... Dr_Drift had some installation guides for em... if u want email me and i will email u the install instructions

Thanks Narky, you want another set? This guy on Silvia forum sell them for $70 or $80 something a set, i reckon that's pretty cheap.

Ah also i got the catch can from Adel, the one that cost $130 on our forum, so excited, can't wait to get my hands dirty.

West - i didn't notice much difference on my car.. slightly improved that i could feel but not massive improvements like some claim. I think it can vary depending on what suspension setup you have too.

How they're installed is also important as you can do them for different setting ssuch as straight line, drifting or somewhere inbetween. Ice perf. installed mine

here i thought rather than email them i would put it up here for everyone to see... care of the great man himself Dr_Drift... crap its too large... oh well wiull just upload it to HERE:

http://members.optushome.com.au/sau_vic/in...nstructions.jpg

100? man u can get it done for like 50 at a suspension place... they charge like $70 an hour and it should only take about half an hour... they put it on the hoist... undo it all... instead of cutting em like in Dr_Drifts instructions too.

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