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Old 06-09-2013, 09:14 PM   #1
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Whiteline KSR210

Anyone able to tell me what KSR210 would help with?

Also will it require work to have the old ones pressed out?
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Old 06-09-2013, 10:42 PM   #2
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It helps with turn-in and feedback. The old ones do need to be pressed out, but they're very easy to remove.

I haven't used the whiteline ones but I do have the Turn In Concepts solid aluminum ones. There was no increase in NVH, just a nice increase in information on what's going on with the front tires. This is a highly recommended mod by everyone I've seen that's done it.
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Sweet.

Added to my need to buy list.

Thanks for the feedback/advise1
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They are soft enough that you don't need to use a press to press them out. I've done a couple cars (mine included), in which you use a 2 jaw clamp. I think it was either a 6" or 8" 2 jaw clamp. It was purchased for cheap at Harbor Freight then returned after I used it. With a lift it's a 30 minute job, without on jack stands it takes about 45-60 minutes as it's a little harder to do when laying upside down. NHV is barely increased. Response from the wheel and feel of the wheel is a little bit crisper. See my build thread for more details I may have forgotten.
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