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Old Jun 21, 2010, 10:55 AM
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Perrin Zero PSRS

Yet another kick *** part that NO EVO should go without, easy install into my spare front control arms, no re-alignment required. As for how they work they are awesome, super sharp steering, less movement under hard braking and im sure it helps when launching. Thanks Jeff and John for such a great product.
Old Jun 21, 2010, 08:45 PM
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Yes, agreed. The added caster (more the better on our cars or any for that matter), definitely removes the twitchyness Evo's are known for at high speeds and increases turn-in ability drastically. The "wandering" experienced is also decreased and the alignment specs during accel/decel stay as close to set-value as possible which is GREAT.
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I just drove my car today with them on.....wow.

Totally worth the pain in the butt install.
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Mitsubishi should have had these as standard equipment for this type of car.
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Thanks for the review and feedback guys. I think it goes without saying that I love this part too.
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Originally Posted by CBRE
no re-alignment required.
I just installed mine last week along with whiteline roll center kit and whiteline front a-arm bushing. I suspect if you place the thick spacer on top for anti dive it has the potential to affect toe. With all that I did the alignment was completely jacked and had to be redone. This was more a function of the tie rod ends being replaced.
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Great now im going to have to pick some up, thanks a lot perrin!
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does it kill your ride quality? does whiteline have an equivalent to this?




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