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My car is fine :P I only thought it was broken because these stupid wheel alignment people told me it was.

Hmm.. Going to order coilovers now.

BC BR Series - $1300 NEW

or

Tein Flex - $1100 USED

?

ive searched the BC's for the evo on evoOz and a lot of guys are running them as entry level coilovers for track and for just normal street driving

and all really good feedback from them

i actually rode in an evo 7 last saturday that my mate was looking at buying that had the BC's 8k front and 6k rear springs and with the damper turned down it was like driving a normal car, couldnt even tell it had coilovers

it was even less stiff than my standard shocks with tein s-tech springs, but then you can adjust it to be really stiff

what wheels did you get Anf? those work ones you linked?

yeah they are wed kranze ERM's

damn dirty though!

ill take a pic of one i spent about 3 hours cleaning last night and one i havent cleaned

need to buy some new rubber for them tho :D lol

taken on iphone so sorry bout quality

so much dirt and tar im guessing it is

how they started

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after alot of elbow grease + a cleaning product called gumption which is some multi purpose cleaner (tried heaps of other things i have laying around and wouldnt get through any of the dirt even tried a tiny bit of degreaser on a tooth brush and didnt do a thing)

after a few hours

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and how the front of them look

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going to need to get the gutter rash fixed up but to be honest much nicer than the stockies :D

same spring rates as my monoflex

and i love the ride even know it can be very firm at times around the shit melbourne roads..

im guessing u had super streets cos they are

F : 4kg/mm

R : 4kg/mm

?

i cant even imagine what they would feel like driving around the shit roads say around toorak / prahran..

same spring rates as my monoflex

and i love the ride even know it can be very firm at times around the shit melbourne roads..

im guessing u had super streets cos they are

F : 4kg/mm

R : 4kg/mm

?

i cant even imagine what they would feel like driving around the shit roads say around toorak / prahran..

i run greddy 6/8 coils wound all the way up around that area every day....

niggas jus need to man up!

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