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Old 10 January 2013, 12:04 PM
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Hi there newbie here with a 2004 wrx (sti replica) was just wondering what would be needed to fit rota grid drift 9.5 if possible want as much con-cave as possible, i dont really know stuff about wheels offset stuff like that on standard springs would coilevers be needed? Also have brembos on thanks.. Help much appriciated
Old 10 January 2013, 06:21 PM
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Coilovers, and possibly arches rolled ....and even then possibly camberbolts for the rear !
Old 10 January 2013, 08:13 PM
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Originally Posted by bighoose
Coilovers, and possibly arches rolled ....and even then possibly camberbolts for the rear !

what he said lol

you can fit them on standard shocks but they look odd
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As above coilovers,arch rolled and camber bolts front and rear(this will depends on your desired camber setup)


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