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Old 07-26-2007, 12:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Are these the same dimensions for the RENO?
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if your interested, i'm developing one for the Reno, Optra/Forenza... they should be ready shortly.
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I'm interested in one too. Just let me know here or on Suzuki-forums
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the reno and forenza pose an interesting design chalenge.

i have a more simple design that bolts up and links the strut mount plates and uses thrust bearings. (because the plates are designed to move from the factory and this kit needs them to be stationary)

i'm also working on a design that will involve some drilling and be a bit more expensive but it will be more "race readdy."

let me know what you think. i'll also try and post it on the suzuki forum.

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this was a topic started at daewootech.com, tell me what you guys think!

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Old 07-26-2007, 01:10 PM   #2 (permalink)
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like i said on Daewootech.....I want them! haha
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which idea do you like best?

a bolt on, slightly less race like application that will still give you better handling,

or the drill in, race like application that will take much more know how to install and a bit more money?

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which idea do you like best?

a bolt on, slightly less race like application that will still give you better handling,

or the drill in, race like application that will take much more know how to install and a bit more money?

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i would like a bolt on.
syith aint you working on one your self.
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I say a bolt on too....but it depends on how much it's going to be. How much you looking for the bars? And it's both front and rear right?
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haven't started on the rear yet but i will have one by the time the front is ready. the back should be pretty easy.

the bolt on brace will need four specialt bearings that i'm still looking into. i dont see it being more then $100 but don't quote me.

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I may be interested in the bolt on as well for the front only. I do have a question tho. Will the strut bar fit with the BMS CAI?
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I may be interested in the bolt on as well for the front only. I do have a question tho. Will the strut bar fit with the BMS CAI?

it should. when i get the bolt in system good, i can run the tubing however. i'd like to say that it will fit the even larger OE system but i we'll have to wait and see.

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it should. when i get the bolt in system good, i can run the tubing however. i'd like to say that it will fit the even larger OE system but i we'll have to wait and see.

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I should be able to check both for ya. I gotta BMS CAI and I think I still have my stock airbox crap
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im very interested. id like to see whats involved with the race ready one. somewhere around 100 isnt bad at all
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