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Old Mar 8, 2011, 11:50 AM
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RRM Springs?

Looking for some reviews on the springs, i read that some of them make some noise, just want to see whats up with that. Pros? Cons? Pic?
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Eibach or swift.
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I have rrm springs. The 1st version. No problems for me whatsoever.
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Originally Posted by hondmatic
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looks great, loving the rims what kind are those?
Old Mar 19, 2011, 06:47 AM
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Originally Posted by pbassist12
looks great, loving the rims what kind are those?
Really?

2009 Rally Red Ralliart
[x] RRM Springs
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Old Mar 19, 2011, 08:09 AM
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^^ lol yeah, work emotion 11r.
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lol it was a long day after work, give me a break
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ok bumping this thread from the dead because i want to know if anyones got more to say about these springs.
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I have them and do not like them. I prefer the ride of a progressive (Eibach Pro-Kit). Combined with a lower aspect tire the ride is too harsh unless the road is great/flawless. The handling is much improved. Best for the track (only).

If you want to buy them off me - PM with an offer including shipping.
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Originally Posted by Veronica
I have them and do not like them. I prefer the ride of a progressive (Eibach Pro-Kit). Combined with a lower aspect tire the ride is too harsh unless the road is great/flawless. The handling is much improved. Best for the track (only).

If you want to buy them off me - PM with an offer including shipping.
pm'd
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I am sorry.
Now that i think about it - i don't have the $ for Eibachs nor the time to swap...

I think i will keep them and just stay to the smooth pavement for awhile...
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They're great springs all in all. I live in Edmonton where the roads are absolutely terrible and i have no problems with them. Sure the ride is a bit more harsh but that is to be expected with lowering springs! Handling is greatly improved, as well as looks I have had them on for 25,000 kms and have no problems. I also had them on my 05 ralliart for 150,000 kms and also never had any problems.
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Originally Posted by zebra4
They're great springs all in all. I live in Edmonton where the roads are absolutely terrible and i have no problems with them. Sure the ride is a bit more harsh but that is to be expected with lowering springs! Handling is greatly improved, as well as looks I have had them on for 25,000 kms and have no problems. I also had them on my 05 ralliart for 150,000 kms and also never had any problems.
I guess they are a love hate thing
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I have RRM grips... Anyone had problems with the cambers? Have installed camber kit to the RA?

Im trying to get a camber kit cuz my last tires didnt last that long... The inside was ****ed up!!!
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