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pagid orange brake pads w/ ate super blue fluid
pedal stays firmer a lot longer under hard use. Pad seems to be wearing more slowly than oem pad too. Only downside is squeal under light pedal pressure; goes away when pads warm up. · 09/29/2003 -
u.s. spec bilstein pss9 coilovers
I rate this a "5" because I haven't been able to try them out at an auto-x or track day yet. I'll reserve judgment until I can try them closer to the limit than what street driving allows.<br><br>So far, on the street, my impression is · 09/29/2003 -
michelin pilot sport cup
These need camber to work effectively, I think. Tirerack's page for these tires says between -1.5 and -3.0 degrees of camber. I wasn't getting close to that on stock suspension, especially in front. I maxed out the front camber at -0.8 degrees · 09/29/2003 -
factory litronics kit
I just wish the retrofit kit included the sensors that allow the beams to self-level with changes in suspension loading.<br><br>I think I overpaid for the kit and for installation. Oh well, live and learn. · 09/29/2003