BuntaTypeR
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I'm not sure if the extra power will perform well with the current setup. I know a clutch type LSD is better, but it also requires opening up the transmission after a certain number of miles. On top of that, the JRZ RS Pro coilovers have a 20k-mile rebuild interval. Removing the coilovers is cheaper and easier than removing the LSD. Plus, a clutch LSD can be noisy, and I prefer the car to be as quiet as possible. Maybe I'm just getting too old to deal with a loud car.Why get a different LSD? And damn I love your dedication lol
Any details on how you routed the hoses in the rear?
are you talking about the JRZ?Any details on how you routed the hoses in the rear?
Sorry! Yup, I am referring to the hose routing of the rear JRZ shock compression canisters into the trunk interior. Did you need to drill a through hole?are you talking about the JRZ?
Took the car to Chewerks and had a pro handle the install. I’ve installed coilovers before, but the JRZs require nitrogen charging, so I left it to Rob. I didn’t ask about the details of the setup since I plan to go back to him when it's time for a rebuild. I’ll also be returning for proper alignment and corner balancing.Sorry! Yup, I am referring to the hose routing of the rear JRZ shock compression canisters into the trunk interior. Did you need to drill a through hole?