PSS9 Settings?
#31
yikes....
mine was a hell of a lot less than this to install and align.....hell the whole deal was even less than your installation.
But it is done and the car feels awesome. It needs to settle a little and next are the swaybars and spacers
This is a great mod even for a street car
#32
yikes....
mine was a hell of a lot less than this to install and align.....hell the whole deal was even less than your installation.
But it is done and the car feels awesome. It needs to settle a little and next are the swaybars and spacers
This is a great mod even for a street car
mine was a hell of a lot less than this to install and align.....hell the whole deal was even less than your installation.
But it is done and the car feels awesome. It needs to settle a little and next are the swaybars and spacers
This is a great mod even for a street car
yea i got dicked!!! total for me to do this mod was 1,297!!!
#33
It is expensive. I want PSS9 but im closer to getting GT3 Sways and new Drop Links and take that xtra 1500 and get a Kenwood 7100 Nav. Right now im just looking for less body roll so I guess it depends what you want out of it.
#34
i rather do the pss9s!
#37
My car only has 27k miles - thing most noticeable about PSS9s vs stock suspension.....it sure is stiffer and corners do much better. You do feel road blemishes more but I need to adj the ***** - still testing
#39
I can just fit my index finger between the tire and the fender. I have scrapes on my front bumper from when I first got it until I learned how to pull out of my driveway the right way. Not too bad though. I still occasionally scrape here and there. I have 245/35 18's on the front and no rubbing. Eventually I'm getting a new GT3 bumper and will cross that height bridge then.
Last edited by deckman; 11-16-2007 at 02:44 PM.
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