This look ok to you Guys Suspension

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SumoBrian
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So The thread got locked before I could reply.

All I have is $2500 No more than that.I just want your thoughts on this setup.

OLD SETUP--I had spl coilovers and Ruca and BF- goodwrench TDW Tires and a Welded Diff On my last 92 240sx and I told my self I would try stance and Full Suspension mods next time.

Stance GR+ Pro Coilover S13/S14http://i27.photobucket.com/alb...e.jpg

Tanabe Sustec Sway Bars (Drift Spec) S13/S14http://i27.photobucket.com/alb...y.jpg

Battle Version Rear Upper Control Arm S13/S14 240SX 1989-98http://i27.photobucket.com/alb...a.jpg

Circuit Sports Tension Rods : S13/14http://i27.photobucket.com/alb...n.jpg

Circuit Sports Inner/Outter Tie Rod Combo : S13/14http://i27.photobucket.com/alb...e.jpg

Circuit Sports Rear Traction Rods : S13/S14http://i27.photobucket.com/alb...n.jpg

Circuit Sports Rear Toe Links : S13/14http://i27.photobucket.com/alb...e.jpg

Circuit Sports S13 Aluminum Rear Strut Bar S13 89-94 240SXhttp://i27.photobucket.com/alb...t.jpg

Circuit Sports S13/S14 Aluminum Front Strut Barhttp://i27.photobucket.com/alb...t.jpg

Subtotal from phase2motorsports: $2475.25

Modified by SumoBrian at 3:25 AM 12/26/2007
Modified by SumoBrian at 7:20 AM 12/26/2007


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adrianfromthecastle
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sounds good. although I have no experience (nor do I know anyone with) CS stuff... where are you getting them from and how much if you dont mind me asking?

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SumoBrian
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phase2motorsports Go there you can see prices on lots of stuff.I have been mix matching for months now trying to get most bang for my buck.They looked good and i could get every suspension part on my car replaced. my car has 180,000 miles on it.
Modified by SumoBrian at 4:18 AM 12/27/2007

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adrianfromthecastle
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wow... I just checked their site. Man, those arms are cheap!

Honestly, I don't know anyone running CS nor have I read any reviews... So if you do go with those arms, I'd like to see a review.

btw, you can get tein inner and outer tie rods for about 130 from frsport.com

PapaBurgundy
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Get the whiteline swaybars, only adjustable front and rear bars for the 240. If your really serious about handling adjustable is the only way to go, otherwise your taking someone elses word for what handles good, and since good handling is really about what makes the driver happy being able to tune your oversteer/understeer balance is the tits.

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zenkii
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i heard that CS product are like Megan products....anyways i've seen that their downpipes are a bit off and looks like their adj. suspension arms don't come with any weather protection bushings so that would translate to RUST and squeaky as hElL

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SumoBrian
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oh hell no, i dont want rust SPL ruca came with rust inside the threads last timeguess i will get Battle version

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zenkii
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Cusco products are pretty good and solid, i got some used cusco tension rod and strut bar. All i can say is "I will never ever buy cheap products again aka Megan"...cusco stuffs are beefy and seems to be made to last for awhile

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dont need swaysother than that, put it all on, and have fun


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