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New stuff :)

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http://www.thawa.net/gallery/soobys-suspension

Whiteline droplinks from our good friend dscoobydoo. Thanks much!

These were fun to install :( Lots of swearing.

http://www.thawa.net/gallery/steering-wheel

Legacy RS steering wheel

This was just as fun to install :( A little less swearing.

Anyway enjoy :)
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Post by scottzg »

why were the links hard???
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Because my name is Hardy. I can make any 30 minute job into a 2 hour cuss-fest. :)
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This is true. You should have seen him at the junk yard yesterday :)
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Post by entirelyturbo »

Any swaybar stuff can be hard. It's a royal pain-in-the-balls trying to install one if the car is off the ground, coz the suspension is not in its normal position, and needless to say, it's difficult doing it on the ground.

I like the steering wheel though. H0tnE55! :D
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So what kinda "feel" difference did you get with the links and swaybar together?
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Post by dscoobydoo »

Glad to see you got them on. So, rubber hammer your usual tool?
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Post by THAWA »

I noticed much more of a difference going from stock links/whiteline bar, than I did going from stock links/stock bar. The rear of the car just stays planted in turns. It's sweet. The front needs some help ASAP. I unfortunately didn't have any hammers or anything, it sucked.

The wheel is SOOOOOOOOOO much better than stock. I never thought a steering wheel could make so much difference. They feel like they weigh about the same, but when you use the two, the RS wheel feels lighter and more balanced. It also puts your hands in the best driving position, 9-3. Definately a worthwhile upgrade!
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