Question about Stasis Suspension + Photoshoot
#1
Question about Stasis Suspension + Photoshoot
So I recently flashed my engine with Revo, and now I'm moving on to my next mod. I've pretty much narrowed it down to either suspension or rims.
If I were to do suspension, I was wondering if anyone out there has had any experience with Stasis engineering and their suspension kits? I know someone who recommended me their Ohlins SL Skit, ($2400), however there is a cheaper Motor Sport Kit that is available for about $300. Has anyone had experience with either of these two suspensions as I want the best value for my money. I'll be tracking my car soon, but in the near future, I only see myself using the S4 for commuting so it the Sl worth it?
Oh and here are my pictures: =)
If I were to do suspension, I was wondering if anyone out there has had any experience with Stasis engineering and their suspension kits? I know someone who recommended me their Ohlins SL Skit, ($2400), however there is a cheaper Motor Sport Kit that is available for about $300. Has anyone had experience with either of these two suspensions as I want the best value for my money. I'll be tracking my car soon, but in the near future, I only see myself using the S4 for commuting so it the Sl worth it?
Oh and here are my pictures: =)
#2
I hope you mean $3000 for the motorsports, and used too right? Because theyre $3895 on the website....
You cant go wrong with Stasis, The Motorsports suspenstion with the external reservioirs is awsome if you have the money but the SL kit will do everything you need commuting and on the track
Nice car you definitly need some wheels too
You cant go wrong with Stasis, The Motorsports suspenstion with the external reservioirs is awsome if you have the money but the SL kit will do everything you need commuting and on the track
Nice car you definitly need some wheels too
#3
Haha, nice shots up on Grizzly Peak. I love the views up there. I've heard good things about Stasis. I have Bilsteins on mine and like the ride and ability to change the height. Do yourself a favor and get a rear swaybar. $250 for a very noticable difference in handling. On the rims, don't skimp. I recommend 1-pc forged or else you'll be bending them like crazy on our crappy roads.
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