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someone find me some bc's in country and ill get it on its guts this week! :P

Shoot me a PM/email if you want to buy my RSR lowered springs. I had them in before I changed to the BC's. I changed because I wanted to drop it another few mm's but ended up raising it back up because I was hitting everything. I can send you a photo of how it sat with the springs in.

Chris.

Shoot me a PM/email if you want to buy my RSR lowered springs. I had them in before I changed to the BC's. I changed because I wanted to drop it another few mm's but ended up raising it back up because I was hitting everything. I can send you a photo of how it sat with the springs in.

Chris.

dude the springs would be awesome.. send us a pic asap! :P

Here is a picture.

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The ride height and spring rates were really impressive with these springs. We thought it had after market shock absorbers it rode so well, and were really surprised it was only springs when we pulled them out. Good value upgrade!

awesome stuff.

Thanks to spoolin i'll now have springs to suit my KYB dampers and new bushers waiting to go in on wednesday or thursday depending on when the springs arrive, then soon as thats done i can head to the tyre shop friday and get the nismos on properly!

Yeww should look and ride awesome :(

Cant wait.

P.S soon as this damn slim line fan arrives ill make plans for the HDI GT2 kit to go on..but i want to give it 2 days leway in case it requires some customisation and doesnt conflict with the suspension timeline..might have to wait till the weekend :)

Spoolins RSR springs arrived .. they look good :)

thanks spoolin .. awesome delivery speed :)

hopefully all go on tomorrow :)

worked out ive spent just shy of 7k just on rims , suspension and tyres ... lol (mind you it was 9400 retail price)

better be worth it :)

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Petro, sorry to drag up an old thread, would be good if you could post some of the final product stance pics on the end of this thread along with any additional details such as suspension and alignment settings. How was the tyre wear also?

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Shoot me a PM/email if you want to buy my RSR lowered springs. I had them in before I changed to the BC's. I changed because I wanted to drop it another few mm's but ended up raising it back up because I was hitting everything. I can send you a photo of how it sat with the springs in.

Chris.

Hi Chris,

Sorry to drag up old thread, but can you still remember details or any info in regards to RSR springs? would these springs suits an ARX? cheers

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