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Old 05-09-2016, 10:33 AM
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Hey guys,

Just wanted to share with you guys the new Wisefab Grip Kit. We've tested the kit with Wisefab Engineers and have nothing but good things to say. Just when we thought the original double wishbone suspension could not be further improved, we were wrong! It completely changed the feel and dynamics of the car and we are stoked to help bring this product to the market soon.

Here are a few teaser pictures more info will be updated later.

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Old 05-09-2016, 10:48 AM
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No NO Mo Money! Kit looks great. Hope you did not change it for the worse, just getting used to what I have!

"It completely changed the feel and dynamics of the car", sorry but this is not always a good thing...
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Originally Posted by DaGou
No NO Mo Money! Kit looks great. Hope you did not change it for the worse, just getting used to what I have!

"It completely changed the feel and dynamics of the car", sorry but this is not always a good thing...
Our driver Rob Walker. has nothing but good things to say about it when he went testing with Wisefab
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Yeah I just hate all the great stuff you guys do. You always make may wish list longer. Keep up the great development work on the S!
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Originally Posted by DaGou
Yeah I just hate all the great stuff you guys do. You always make may wish list longer. Keep up the great development work on the S!
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Damn! Only a month after I buy all new Mugen bushings and ball joints to replace my old tired ones
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Very nice. What are the weights compared to OEM knuckles/uprights and arms? The uprights look beefy but also pretty heavy. Also why are the rear lower arms two pieces? There isn't really any adjustability there just seems unnecessary to split it apart like that?

To get me interested I am going to need A LOT more details on what is possible with the geometry compared to OEM and all that fun stuff. Would be awesome to see some beefy billet uprights like that, that will work with OEM arm mounting.
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Those Wisefab suspension parts look top notch. I would love to see them in person.
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I'd love to see the weight comparison. As Hake alluded to it does look beefy but I am sure you managed to shed some weight.
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Originally Posted by andrewhake
Very nice. What are the weights compared to OEM knuckles/uprights and arms? The uprights look beefy but also pretty heavy. Also why are the rear lower arms two pieces? There isn't really any adjustability there just seems unnecessary to split it apart like that?

To get me interested I am going to need A LOT more details on what is possible with the geometry compared to OEM and all that fun stuff. Would be awesome to see some beefy billet uprights like that, that will work with OEM arm mounting.
They are beefy but they are actually quite lighter than stock.

i only had the weight of the rear. all oem arms with cusco spherical bushings weighs approximately 31.6 Wisefab arms and uprights weights 23.6 lbs. thats a full 8lbs lighter than stock.


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