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I've been looking into rigid collar kits as a way to tighten up slack in my old GSR chassis. Has anyone bought/used the rigid collar kit developed by Spoon Sports?

Link to the list of mitsubishi models catered for for anyone interested:

http://www.rigidcoll...MITSUBISHI.html

 

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I would be correct in assuming the Evo 1 kit would work for my GSR right?


Edited by NFG, 25 February 2018 - 10:30 PM.


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What is a Rigid collar?
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There is a link in that link called exactly that. What is a rigid collar.
It explains what it is and what it does(apparently)
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Nice. No E39a, e33a or e38a.
It means they are built better than the rest of the mitsubishis.

Thanks for sharing also!

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Lol.
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$500 for fancy spacers....you'd want every other syuspension component in your car to be done before this.


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Yep. Money easily spent somewhere better, with better results.
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sounds like a gimmick to me


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They're a total waste of money. If your subframe is torqued down properly, and your alignment is on point, there is no reason at all to buy these.




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