The fact that the 5 quart jug said it's for high performance vehicles only made me want to buy it...:biglaugh:
And it's full synthetic.
I tried searching too (idle issues and code 11) but could not really come up with anything that was similar to my problem.
I have this idle problem where I would start my car and it would idle funny. I would look at my boost gauge and it would read 16-17 hg-vac and the car would shake. rpm would be around 900 to 1100. after a minute or two the problem would go away and it would idle fine. idle would be lumpy, lumpy...
Yea I had a friend come by and he said that it was normal for the shock to compress like that too. Installed them and the car drives great! No more tire hitting inner fender well on hard turns or if there is a slight dip in the road.:icon_bigg
Yea once I heard GT Prologue was only going to have around 40 cars I was disappointed and decided to just wait until the final game came out. Theres a mgs4 demo out for the ps3 now? Damn I just sold my ps3 too!
yes i purchased the front pair brand new. so you guys are saying this is normal? after compressing the shock it does come up slowly. And I also thought to myself "what are the chances of both my bilsteins coming in blown" not to mention there one of the best quality shocks ever made. I'm just...
I purchased a set of bilsteins for the front of my supra and they came in today. First thing I did was remove one of them from the boxes and tested to see how stiff they would be. To my surprise I put about 80 pounds of pressure on the shock and it already started to compress! I tried the other...
How do you install it? I'm thinking you have to cut a hole in the interior pieces and bolt it to the lift support nut that holds the hatch up? Reason is I'm about to buy one.
https://935motorsports.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=79_14_34_37&products_id=1145
Nice... I would have snapped a few shots myself if I were to have seen it. Although I have to agree with the rest of the forum... That shit looks like asss
I'd like to hear more on the RSR race springs as well. I'm planning on using them matched with some Bilsteins shocks. The RSR race springs are linear springs right?
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