Thanks Devon and Brian.. Sways are SWWEEET
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Thanks Devon and Brian.. Sways are SWWEEET
Just wanted to say thanks for putting on the bars today and sorry it took so long to get online and post.. damn ISP was line cut from construction. Anyways, just a brief review of the Stillen Sways..
I made a consious effort to remember how the car felt going up to Devon's on 495 through the twisties around the Mormon Temple and let me tell you coming home was a completely different ride. Granted my tires are almost as bald as my new babies asses, and there was traffic all around, changing lanes at 70-75 through that part in SIlver Spring was never smoother.
The car was very responsive and the term being on "RAILS" is pretty much dead on. I would have to say that this was a great bang-for-the-buck.
Oh yea, I got them set on soft/med F/R... :P
I made a consious effort to remember how the car felt going up to Devon's on 495 through the twisties around the Mormon Temple and let me tell you coming home was a completely different ride. Granted my tires are almost as bald as my new babies asses, and there was traffic all around, changing lanes at 70-75 through that part in SIlver Spring was never smoother.
The car was very responsive and the term being on "RAILS" is pretty much dead on. I would have to say that this was a great bang-for-the-buck. Oh yea, I got them set on soft/med F/R... :P
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Just wanted to say thanks for putting on the bars today and sorry it took so long to get online and post.. damn ISP was line cut from construction. Anyways, just a brief review of the Stillen Sways..
I made a consious effort to remember how the car felt going up to Devon's on 495 through the twisties around the Mormon Temple and let me tell you coming home was a completely different ride. Granted my tires are almost as bald as my new babies asses, and there was traffic all around, changing lanes at 70-75 through that part in SIlver Spring was never smoother.
The car was very responsive and the term being on "RAILS" is pretty much dead on. I would have to say that this was a great bang-for-the-buck.
Oh yea, I got them set on soft/med F/R... :P
I made a consious effort to remember how the car felt going up to Devon's on 495 through the twisties around the Mormon Temple and let me tell you coming home was a completely different ride. Granted my tires are almost as bald as my new babies asses, and there was traffic all around, changing lanes at 70-75 through that part in SIlver Spring was never smoother.
The car was very responsive and the term being on "RAILS" is pretty much dead on. I would have to say that this was a great bang-for-the-buck. Oh yea, I got them set on soft/med F/R... :P
Just wanted to note to be extra careful with bald tires with these sways. reducing understeer and bald tires is probably not the best combination.
~Khoa
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Yea.. was a lil scary coming home but couldn't wait.. I think im going to be puttin my 19's back on since there is no snow
Yea Brian, I felt like i was watch McGuyver and his sidekick yesterday when we that damn nut wouldn't come off.
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Yea Brian, I felt like i was watch McGuyver and his sidekick yesterday when we that damn nut wouldn't come off.
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