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Ive only heard of beatrush making tube subframes and UCA's for this platform.
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If the car is mostly a DD then the T0's will be plenty. The adjusability of the T2's really isn't needed. Get those and some good rubber on the stock wheels and go have fun. |
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The ride quality will be good and we have great settings to guide you for the dampers. Our T2s (and T0s and T3s) are different than anything you can get directly from KW. A lot of that is extra focus on track work, but we also daily drive our test cars on the crap roads around here. You can use the T2s just fine with stock rear mounts. The raceseng rear mounts would be a nice bonus. I'd stick with the 1 inch drop rear mounts unless you want to run real low. Let me know if you have any questions! - Andy |
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Heres a good track day and daily driver wheel setup for the brz. good for aesthetics but still allows for performance.
18x8.5 +45 with 235/40/18 tires would be a perfect fitment without massive camber or any bodywork. . |
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