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FS: EVO GSR suspension, modified for GVR4 - SOLD

Luke

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Hi: I took off my EVO suspension setup about 3-4 years ago when I got my Hotbits coilover, and this has since been sitting in my garage.
The shocks have probably about 30K miles on it.

This setup comes with (almost) everything you need to install.
Included are the proper evo top mount and rubbers for the rear, and galant top mount for our car.
The front strut top mounting holes are already slotted to allow camber adjustment.
You just need the shims for where the front struts bolt to the knuckle.
The springs are not cut.

I will strongly prefer local deals as shipping is somewhat cumbersome.
I am located in San Jose, CA.

Here are some pictures.





 
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Luke

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Here you go:

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Luke

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By the way, most people cut the one coil from the front springs to make the front/back wheel gaps more even.
If you were to cut the front springs, it would be advisable to cut the bottom coil, because the bottom strut perch has a notch that can keep the cut ends well seated.

The one I am selling is not cut, so prospective buyers will have the options to cut the springs the amount the want (or not cut it at all).
Since my front struts are slotted, you do not need to cut the springs to get the correct camber.
I was able to get -2 when installed on my car.
 

dsm10o0

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sorry for the off topic question, but where in SJ are you? havnt seen any other vr4's around besides 3 or 4 white ones i know.
 

Luke

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I am in the south San Jose area.
I commute daily on I-880 (with the vr4).
I drive at speed limit though, maybe that's why you haven't seen me :)
 

dsm10o0

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lol thats why, I mainly travel east side of SJ. 101-680. Daily drive the galant too.

Sent you a pm.
 

Luke

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Quote:
240.00 Shipped? i'm on the east coast. lol



Not right now, but check with me again in a few weeks. Thanks.
 

ctm

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Anyone know what specific Evo model/year these came out of?
 

Luke

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It was from an EVO 8. Model year 2003-2005.
Thanks for the estimate about shipping. I might end up needing to ship this afterall. We'll see.
 

johnnyRacer

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Quoting Luke:
Here you go:

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Sorry for this being off the subject but, what type of wheels/size are those in the above picture. I like the look.
 

CutlassJim

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FWIW to the potential buyer I actually prefer the ride of my Evo setup over my Hotbits. Free bump and GLWS.
 
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Luke

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Sold to a local member. Thanks for the space :)

CutlassJim: You're right, the EVO setup rides better, but IMO, hotbits handles better due to stiffer springs.
I did change my hotbits front springs from 8f/5r to 6f/5r to improve ride.
 
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