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crunchie

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  1. Man if you thought the sidewall were too soft in the T1rs then you shouldve tried the T1s lol, truly soft!! ;)

    Ha had them on the back of the rallye when i got it. Scrubbed half way down the side wall! I love B roads!! :P

  2. I got Toyo T1-R's from camskill for less than £70 a corner delivered. It was not that long ago and I think they are good. Not done a huge mileage on them but they are good in the wet!

    I feel the opposite, couldnt wait to get the bloody T1-R's off! Infact i removed them with 4mm left as they were doing my head in! Not even very good in the dry, side wall too soft! Michelin PS-2's all the way, AND they last way longer. I realise however that they dont do PS-2's in your size but they do the Exalto PE2 which i run on my 306 Rallye and they are just as good. :D

    http://ssl.delti.com/cgi-bin/rshop.pl?deta...&sowigan=So

  3. thats **** mate! sorry to hear about that!

    if its any concellation i'll be home today!!(if bristows turn up lol)

    mines parked at the airpark, REALLY REALLY wont be happy if its marked at all,

    this is the 1st time ive taken the scoob up while ive been offshore.

    So basically i dont like to park it there but i do get to drive it home cross country

    from aberdeen to fortwilliam. 160 miles of b-road bliss!!! :thumbup:

  4. hi m8 22mm rear bar too light for sti you req 24mm rear then 22mm front to balance it out

    alloy drop links also because the increase in roll stiffness

    cheers geo ;)

    Apparently your the man when it comes to Whiteline kit.

    22mm front ARB, 24mm rear ARB, alloy droplinks all round, anti-lift kit, BC coilovers??

    Roads are very bumpy about my way(highlands, just like my own wee private track lol) so didnt want

    the coilovers to be too stiff. Heard BC are a better ride than Tein's etc??

    Thats the plan just now, putting AF re-map off for now till handling sorted.

    Better fun going fast round corners anyway! :P

    Cheers for the help.

  5. a mate of mine has just fitted a whiteline rear anti roll bar and he recons its night and day difference between the handleing but also says its really easy to get the back end out. does an anti roll bar make such a huge difference or is there a better way to spend £200?

    Good question, im also thinking of fitting a 22mm ARB to my STi.

    Does it make the back end skittish?

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