Stomps wrote:IMO- best bang for buck for these cars is swaybars...
whiteline swaybars front and rear ~$300 - fit yourself
AVO or Cusco rear swaybar mount- $140- fit yourself
Whiteline links front and rear- $280- fit yourself
Anti lift kit or LCA rear bushes- $117- will need to get pressed in
LCA front bushes- $38- will need to get pressed in (dont fail often but may aswell replace while the arms are out to fit the rears)
Honestly, these cars are fat heavy bastards.. getting them to handle properly is very satisfying...
t.renshaw34 wrote:Feel free to inbox me for some good whiteline pricing .
shav wrote:Stomps wrote:IMO- best bang for buck for these cars is swaybars...
whiteline swaybars front and rear ~$300 - fit yourself
AVO or Cusco rear swaybar mount- $140- fit yourself
Whiteline links front and rear- $280- fit yourself
Anti lift kit or LCA rear bushes- $117- will need to get pressed in
LCA front bushes- $38- will need to get pressed in (dont fail often but may aswell replace while the arms are out to fit the rears)
Honestly, these cars are fat heavy bastards.. getting them to handle properly is very satisfying...
great post Stomps. Cheers for that. Looks like for less than $1000 you could these cars handling excellent over stock. Not bad at all. It's certainly something I reckon will be next on the cards.
Stomps wrote:
no worries mate.. get in touch with someone like Taylor for the whiteline gear... the website is a ripoff and will just rape your wallet..
you can fit the bars and links with basic tools like spanners and a ratchet set.. front factory links you will need an allen key..
use of a rattle gun definitely helps with the rear swaybar mounts.. definitely get some.. when you come to fitting the rear bar you will understand.. the factory mount is so flimsy it may as well be made of cheese..
cruisn wrote:Phat supplies them for $70 to your door iirc.
mynameisdaniel wrote:Not sure about the pads but should've spoken to someone at SnJ about it. They know their stuff. If they recommended them they won't be crap
Rome_STI wrote:MRT pads? How pricey are we talking?
t.renshaw34 wrote:$185 for a set of 4 pads? That's a good price.
$100 for machining 4 rotors
$85 to fit new pads.
Only guessing prices but that's around the going rate.
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