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914_1.8t |
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I want to go this route, but need to know who sells them? I've been unable to find it on the net. (for a SC front suspension)
Also, how difficult is it to do on your own and how exactly is it done? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sawzall-smiley.gif) Does any one have any detailed pics of a raised spindle shock/strut? |
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Chuck Moreland |
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QUOTE(Eric_Shea @ Nov 10 2004, 03:33 PM) Chuck... are you sure about the 19mm and the 15"er's? Mine are 18mm and they are too damn close as it is. They tore off all the weights on the inside and are only about 1/8" off the wheel. I think 19mm might be too much for 15's. RSR's were raised 18mm by the factory. 19mm is the max you can go with 15s. Like I said, this will likely require grinding or spacers. Wheel weights will certainly need to be located "off line". |
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