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View all dcsax's Dodge 2004 SRT-4
I bought this car new in 2004 and started doing track days with NASA 3 months after taking delivery. I only drive it on the weekends and to track events.
Mods: BC Inverted Coilovers, Hotchkis Sway Bars and End Links, Mopar Tension Struts, Mopar Strut Bars, Mopar Exhuast, Stainless Steel Brake Lines, 4pt. Race Roll Bar, Sparco 3” Competition harnesses, 18” Moteggi FF6 Rims, Falken Azenis RT-615, More odds and ends
Plans: Mopar Stage 2 w/ Toys Upgrade (Ready to install…just waiting for July when I’ll have my own garage!), Lighter weight Rims, Big Brake Kit
Added on June 5 by dcsax
Comments
- Yavuz wrote: Sep 8, 2008 4:36 p.m.
- Awesome car, I love the action shots. How do you like those BC coilovers? I just blew one of my struts after running Mopar springs on them for a couple years. I’m looking to either upgrade to S2 coilovers, or the BCs. I’m still trying to decide which I want to go with. Are the BC’s too stiff for the street? The spring rates looked pretty crazy on those.
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