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Old 08-16-2011 | 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by 1stOne

But why sways if you just want to go low? The car wont sway when its dragging pavement...

Just saying, your burning your money if you plan to lower the car a lot and then expect the sway bars to help the "sway" or lack there of. Remember, lowering springs are designed to lower the center of gravity and stiffen the cornering of the car. If you lower too much, you start to adversely affect the geometry of the suspension and handling is actually compromised. Adding sway bars at this point wont help at all.

Just saying. The sensation that low street cars handle well is false. Some sway is really good as it allows you to load your tires.

Use sways as a tuning tool, not just because they exist.

Just trying to save you some coin!

Can't wait to see the RS!
No, I appreciate the input, thank you!! I guess my problem is that I am not sure what I want to "do" with the car. I think I am going to hold off on springs for now. Once I get the car I cans start to figure that out. Lol.

Another question. I would love to get in on autox. How do I go about finding where it is in my area? I livening eastern pennsylvania. So if anyone knows let me know!!


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Old 08-16-2011 | 04:42 PM
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If your dropping low for the looks, it might still be necessary to get sways. Stiffining the chassis will help keep the car flat to the road and may help in keeping you from buckling a fender if your going for a stanced look.

There are merrits to having the same parts installed regardless of application...
Old 08-17-2011 | 01:55 AM
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Originally Posted by andcool69
No, I appreciate the input, thank you!! I guess my problem is that I am not sure what I want to "do" with the car. I think I am going to hold off on springs for now. Once I get the car I cans start to figure that out. Lol.

Another question. I would love to get in on autox. How do I go about finding where it is in my area? I livening eastern pennsylvania. So if anyone knows let me know!!


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Search google or yahoo or something for key words like "SCCA", "Solo2", "Autocross", and your area. There are clubs everywhere.

I found this one quickly...
http://www.scca-cpr.org/cms/index.php

Originally Posted by WellesleyScion
If your dropping low for the looks, it might still be necessary to get sways. Stiffining the chassis will help keep the car flat to the road and may help in keeping you from buckling a fender if your going for a stanced look.

There are merrits to having the same parts installed regardless of application...
True. But I still think at this point, if your going for stance, then go coilovers and go stiff as boards. Sways still wont do much in comparison.

BTW, when did you become a mod? Congrats! (don't hurt me ) LOL
Old 08-17-2011 | 02:02 PM
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LOL, been a mod for like a month now.

Even with coilovers set to the stiffest settings it will still be an improvement to install sway bars. Just think about the difference it made on your tC, night and day between the stocks and the TRD's...
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But it still sways. Its something they do well. The decrease it, they don't stop it. Full stiff on coils and sways would be like welding rods in place of the dampers. No movement at all. Not good for handling.

All depends what he wants out of the car, handling or looks. I think the sways are good for the handling, but you don't see them and they don't do anything for looks, so put the money somewhere else. That's all.
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LOL, well you can look good 100% of the time, or drive fast 10% of the time.
Old 08-18-2011 | 08:22 PM
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Happened to be driving by a dealer in Orlando and look what was sitting pretty out front!

It happened to be an automatic and it was number 7 out of 2200.

It looks even better in real life!!


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Old 08-18-2011 | 08:49 PM
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And thanks guys for the input, I am leaning more towards the TRD parts. I like the idea of having a TRD tC and don't really want to scrape the underside of my car up. But I will let you know what happens as we closer to the delivery date!


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Old 08-18-2011 | 09:29 PM
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Originally Posted by andcool69
Happened to be driving by a dealer in Orlando and look what was sitting pretty out front!

It happened to be an automatic and it was number 7 out of 2200.

It looks even better in real life!!


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Would like the pic even better if it was at a dealer in Mass
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Wonder what the % of AT/MT is for the RS7....
Old 08-18-2011 | 10:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Scratch
Wonder what the % of AT/MT is for the RS7....
I was wondering the same thing. The one here in Orlando is an auto, and the dealer I bought mine from in pennsylvania said they will get three, most likely, and only one will be manual (and it's mine :-) lol).


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Old 08-19-2011 | 01:33 AM
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Checked ours at work today and it's 0002. But it's auto.
Old 08-19-2011 | 02:19 AM
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Originally Posted by 1stOne
Checked ours at work today and it's 0002. But it's auto.
good. you got the first tc, you cant be around the first rs 7 too

cant wait to see what you do to the rs man. but look at those pictures. you know you need to lower than thing
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Oh yea it is getting lowered that is for sure!!

Oh and I ordered my TWM short shifter and bushings tonight. I don't even have the car and parts have been ordered! Lol


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Old 08-19-2011 | 02:43 AM
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SEXXYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!
Old 08-19-2011 | 04:32 PM
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Man the RS 7 looks good. I think they did a good job with this one. I'm holding out for the FRS but if i got a 2nd gen tC this would be the one.
Old 08-21-2011 | 02:37 PM
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question for those who has seen the RS 7.0 already. (ppl in canada)

does the door handle have any kind of button for keyless entry?
I assume proximity key means door handle button, so we can unlock/start the car without ever getting the key out of the pocket/purse.
But from the pictures I have seen, it does'nt look like there is a button to unlock the car.

I appreciate any input from those who has seen the car. thanks.
Old 08-21-2011 | 02:42 PM
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I saw one in Orlando. It didn't have a button on the outside, maybe on the inside of the handle. It is at a dealer near me I can try to stop by tomorrow again and find out though, because I am curious as well.


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Old 08-21-2011 | 02:54 PM
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if its not too much of a trouble, I would really appreciate it.

I tried to talk to few different dealers around here (boston area) regarding it, but no ones knows anything about it.

Heck, my dealer where I placed an order doesn't know either. It's going be a month in a week, and they don't even know when they'll recieve the car.
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Originally Posted by hyun1120
if its not too much of a trouble, I would really appreciate it.

I tried to talk to few different dealers around here (boston area) regarding it, but no ones knows anything about it.

Heck, my dealer where I placed an order doesn't know either. It's going be a month in a week, and they don't even know when they'll recieve the car.



My dealer in Salem NH is telling me within 2 weeks.


I am more curious on the locking of the doors on the proximity keys. Do we have to remember to trigger the lock or does it lock auto as well if the key is not close by


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