Bilstein Pss-9 w/rsr swaybars
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looking for good place for suspension work in North Carolina, changing out to Pss9 for my C4s, thanks to anyone who has information.
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Unless you're serious about cockpit adjustable swaybars I think you mean RS swaybars. Yesterday I was hammered on this very subject. They poured gas on my fire and they took me to the woodshed too. <img src="graemlins/crying.gif" border="0" alt="[crying]" />
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[quote]Originally posted by titleist1:
<strong>looking for good place for suspension work in North Carolina, changing out to Pss9 for my C4s, thanks to anyone who has information.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Hey Titleist1,
N.C.'s a big state. I used to live in Charlotte and know almost all of the good pcar places, but you have to be more specific as I don't want to write them all down.
E. J.
<strong>looking for good place for suspension work in North Carolina, changing out to Pss9 for my C4s, thanks to anyone who has information.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Hey Titleist1,
N.C.'s a big state. I used to live in Charlotte and know almost all of the good pcar places, but you have to be more specific as I don't want to write them all down.
E. J.