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EJ207
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I have yet to decide it I will get those springs. I am pretty sure I will, but they are ORANGE
![]() I am getting these things from SubyDude: *Either of these rims haven't fully decdied: Rota SDR's Silver 17x7.5 Rota Formels Royal 17x7.5 *Tanabe GF Springs (Possibly) *Sti High-pressure cap (Everyone sells um, I decided to get one) *Sti Blank key *Chrome Spline lug nuts w/key That will be enough for one purchase. |
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Hey post some pics of those rims... I don't remember the Formels. I do now the SDRs are hot tho...
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Yea the SDR's are pretty cool. I am really torn between the two. They are both good deals also.
Here is the link to the Formels: http://www.rotawheels.com/formel.htm |
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Ahh... now I see why you're torn... those Formels are super nice too... very classy...
hehe, I think it's quarter flipping time...
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Pretty much. The Formels are about 25$ cheaper per wheel, so 100$ total. Thats why I am leaning towards them. Either way, I will have a set by the end of the month. They won't have tires on them, but Ill have them.
Where is Tirerack located? I have to swing by there once I get the rims to have them put on Kuhmo's and install the springs....(unless you per chance know how to install springs ![]() |
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I've done some spring installs on Austin's mustang with him before. It was a bit of a PITA, but the WRX should be easier. All you gotta do is rent a spring compressor, and then go to town on it... put the car on jackstands, compress the stock spring, unbolt the strut, take the strut off, then reinstall with the new spring... but having never done it, I'm not sure how hard it'll be. I'm planning on (someday...) getting some take-off STi struts and springs... since they came off a car, they're ready to just bolt on, top hats and all. But that's like 3 times the cost of springs alone.
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True they may not do the install. I will call them. If not I might see if my friend at Good Year can hook me up and install them.
I read a Review over Nasioc about those Kuhmo's Escta MX's and most people said they wern't worth the money and just just the 712's (?) or whatever the other ones are. Since this will be my first auto-x season, I should probably go with some cheaper tires anyway. |
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Hey Art... here's a good pic of the SDRs on a Black Wagon:
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Yea its driving me nuts too. All my friends are seperated on the issue also.
I am leaning a little towards the Formels still, but keep looking at the SDR's. GOD.......I should just buy them both ![]() ![]() NExt question: I don't want the brake calipers I have on now to look like crap once I get the 17's. So its either I replace them with aftermarket ones (blue preferably) or paint them. http://www.fastwrx.com/brakcalpaink.html. Do you know of any companies that produce GOOD blue or red brake calipers? I did want to buy a big break kit eventually, but those are so damn expensive. So I will just get the parts one by one. |
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BTW: do you have weight info on the SDRs vs the Formels?
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Lots of good points...
Unless you're gonna track the car, the WRX brakes are very good, and cen be made virtually fade-free w/ the right bits. - Pads: I'm using Axxis Ultimates. They rock! - Lines: Stainless Steel = less pedal mush, I got Goodridges. - Fluid: Motul 600 gets high praise, but I haven't tried it... I'm running Ford 550F fluid... it's really affordable, and seems to work pretty good. My setup does pretty well. I've worn the hell outta my pads and my rotors are half gone since autocrossing on the stock pads grooved them to hell, and they had to be resurfaced to just above the min width. I've got a set of StopTech slotted rotors in the stock size waiting to go on the front come spring. Read some of Gary Sheenan's posts on NASIOC. That guy runs the USTCC WRX. He's found that the above setup (pads, lines, fluid) is even good enuf for occational track use! When you start going to big brake kits, you have to make sure they're matched to the car. Some people get giant Brembos on the front and back and they can't out brake a stock WRX cuz the front's were designed to work with the stock WRX rears. The StopTech and Subaru FHI front kits are supposed to work well with the stock rears and master cylinder, but they're like $1000.
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Hey,
I guess I might actually just look into some colored calipers. I have seen some people with some nice black ones..WILWOOD or some other brand. ROTA SDR's and FORMELS are both 16.3 lbs. At least I know how much the SDR's weigh, not sure about the formels...but ROTA seems to keep the weight consistant. |
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I know that Rota rims vary in weight quite a bit. 17" Attacks are about 15lbs, 18" SubZeros are about 16lbs, SDRs are 16.3 as you say, but I've seen the 16" Formel listed at 17.7lbs!! http://www.wheelspecs.com/specs/wheelmodels/344
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Your right. And the 17.7lbs is for the 16" rim and no the 17" Formel. That means the 17" is even heavier. I am probably going to go SDR now, plus I can get those through subydude now. The formels I would have to get from somewhere else. (he doesn't stock them).
As for the big break kit issue, if I get a big-break kit, then I can't use 16" wheels with it. I plan on using the stock rims during winter. So if I were to do that, then I would have to replace the whole big break assembly in the winter? |
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I think if I just paint the caipers, then I can hold myself over. Brakes seem like a big investment, when they are already pretty good. I would rather put it into vishnu.
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(BTW: good to see doink's server is back up... It wasn't my fault!!)
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SSsssuuuuuurrreee it wasn't.
Well my calipers are actually kinda green/puke color, since I cleaned my wheel about a month ago with some of that foam wheel stuff and it got on the caliper. It then must have dyed it or something, but its a odd color now. |
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Hey,
Here is a link to a bunch of pics with the ROTA Formels on a WRB sedan. http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show...hlight=formels THEY ALSO COME IN GOLD!!!!!!!! |
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