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whats exactly needed in parts fior that stance

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front and rear Bilsteins and spring seats (either JDM or USDM will do), Rev. A Springs, JDM/USDM front tophats and USDM rear tophats.

 

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y124/PatagonianGT/strutsandsprings.jpg

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yes, Bilstein and Pinks :)

 

Eh, that looks actually good. People were complaing about pinks sitting too low with Bilsteins on wagos in the rear.

 

How does it ride/look when you load her up? Any issues?

 

What Bilsteins/Pinks combination you have? GT or GT-SpecB?

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Eh, that looks actually good. People were complaing about pinks sitting too low with Bilsteins on wagos in the rear.

 

How does it ride/look when you load her up? Any issues?

 

What Bilsteins/Pinks combination you have? GT or GT-SpecB?

 

I have Spec B rev. A and STI lowering springs.

 

Ride is nice and no issues.

 

Here is a picture with 4 stock wheels with tires in the cabin.

http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b346/rbsaeroparts/15f35b91.jpg

another side view

http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b346/rbsaeroparts/c98f1d43.jpg

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Rev A and Swift... a little firm. If I had to do it again, maybe Pinks, but just because of the really big pothole stiffness. Everyday ride doesn't really bother me or any of my passengers, but I'm more conscious of it on rough roads when hauling passengers.

 

Overall, go for the Bilsteins on the wagon. :)

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