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dsmcolt969

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About dsmcolt969

  • Birthday 11/27/1989

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    covington
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    les schwab tech
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    I Love My Subaru

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  1. Wow my post was horrible, i see now what jackson rally was talking about in regards to what was not going to clear. Not being able to see exactly what he changed on the strut, what measurements he changed, makes understanding difficult. thank you jackson rally for blazing new trails. i hope to have something like your finished project soon.
  2. thank you for taking all this time, when you say not enough room to keep the factory tabs meaning is messed up the alignment? of it rubbed on something? i really like this idea and would like to do something like this
  3. will you atleast think about selling a few of the front adapters?
  4. of course i was under thinking this are you going to sell this adapter for the front struts?
  5. why didnt you just make an adapter to go to an eyelet and use a coilover like the back?
  6. im very interested in the shell with the front suspension ive been wanted to find one to soilid axle in the back and do somthing similar in the front
  7. doing big things now, i really wanna see this. i assume if its a standalone and its getting tuned at drift office its a vipec?
  8. very interested in how you mount the shocks i wanted to do the same with mine
  9. if you do go to the les schwab in auburn and they turn you down come see me at the one in kent ill get you taken care of
  10. im gonna take a wild guess here and say the belts sqeeking are from deceling to fast. they dont squeek anyother time then decel and when he has all 4 wheels tuned and pulling alot of load on the powersteering.
  11. im saying the amount of driving in your daily activities and the little bit of driving on your trips isnt worth the hassle of changing the tire pressure for. but if you can truly tell the difference between 1-2 psi in your tires then obviously it is worth the hassle for you
  12. 35psi should be perfect for all conditions, you wont really have any additional weight in the car to cause any pros/or cons with extra weight for shirtish trips. and just so you know i hope costco isnt charging you for this special "nitrogen" air because a 90/10 mixture is just the air around you that you breathe everyday. but what do i know i just work with tires everyday
  13. oops my bad its for an 87 wagon im trying to figure out a coilover setup so if i could get a compressed length and a full extension length that would be great
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