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PorRacer 04-27-2018 04:33 AM

WTB: ROW M030 Suspension
 
I'm looking for used ROW M030 suspension. Either complete or in pieces. If you have anything laying around that you are looking to get rid of, let me know.

Thanks,

Chase

lskolnick 04-27-2018 06:08 PM

I am soo looking if there is a second person with ROW M030 or even regular M030

PaulE 04-28-2018 03:39 PM

Don't know what your budget is but Suncoast has the ROW M030 kits for $1,595. That's where I got mine.

10/10ths 04-28-2018 04:36 PM

+1
 
Just buy the Suncoast kit.

Nobody is going to sell a used system.

They just don't exist.

drewmarc 04-29-2018 01:31 PM

Saw this for sale on the PCA forum. Not sure if he is willing to ship, but it’s worth a shot!

https://www.pca.org/classified-ad/327830

PorRacer 04-29-2018 03:12 PM

Oops, double post

PorRacer 04-30-2018 02:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drewmarc (Post 569090)
Saw this for sale on the PCA forum. Not sure if he is willing to ship, but it’s worth a shot!

https://www.pca.org/classified-ad/327830

Thanks drewmarc! I'll look into this.

Thanks for the other comments too. I was aware that suncoast still sells the kit but was hoping not to have to spend $1600 for something that cost $1000 or less just a couple of years ago. I figured some people must have upgraded to PSS9s and GT3 bars by now and might have some spare M030 parts left.

JayG 04-30-2018 05:31 AM

Are you planning on tracking your car?
If so, I highly recommend adding camber plates for the front.

I changed out my stock suspension for a ROW 030 and added camber plates, otherwise you really can't get enough front camber.

BTW, I did find a used set on craigslist. Paid $200 for the set with just 10k miles on it.

Also, get a track alignment by a good shop that preps cars for the track. Regular alignment shops just can't get it done right

WORLD OF DIFFERENCE!!!

PorRacer 05-02-2018 08:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JayG (Post 569129)
Are you planning on tracking your car?
If so, I highly recommend adding camber plates for the front.

I changed out my stock suspension for a ROW 030 and added camber plates, otherwise you really can't get enough front camber.

BTW, I did find a used set on craigslist. Paid $200 for the set with just 10k miles on it.

Also, get a track alignment by a good shop that preps cars for the track. Regular alignment shops just can't get it done right

WORLD OF DIFFERENCE!!!

The car is primarily a track car. It will still be driven to and from the track, but that is really all the street driving that it will see. I imagine that I will eventually need to go with camber plates.

Its good to hear that M030 deals are out there. Wish I had the time to wait for one to pop up again. I just pulled the trigger on a set of Bilstein B6 struts last night. Still need to figure out springs and sways, but at least I'm making a bit of progress. I have about a few weeks before my next track day. I'll make sure to get a good alignment done beforehand. Just need to find a good shop.

SoloPierre 05-02-2018 03:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PorRacer (Post 569331)
I just pulled the trigger on a set of Bilstein B6 struts last night.

Hum... I think you would be better off with the B8 (Sport version). Shorter shaft for lowering spings.


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