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    What RSMs?

    So looking around at the various aftermarket RSM, all seem to be in the same price range. Does anyone have any first hand experience they care to share? Currently leaning towards the AKG RSMs.

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    Originally posted by DanMan68 View Post
    So looking around at the various aftermarket RSM, all seem to be in the same price range. Does anyone have any first hand experience they care to share? Currently leaning towards the AKG RSMs.
    scroll through this link hope it helps. I have GC w/ Koni SA.. nice pieces. make sure you specify shock shaft diameter for bushing and use the reinforcements. AKG seem to be well done, I bought RSM when GC coil overs were purchased GL
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      #3
      I had the rogue engineering RSM's, I loved everything about my suspension. The reinforcement plates are already built into the rogue engineering RSM's.
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        #4
        e46 hd rsm's, ftw!
        Originally posted by audiquattrot
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          #5
          why doesnt anyone use the stock rsm's?
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            #6
            Originally posted by xwill112x View Post
            why doesnt anyone use the stock rsm's?
            They blow out very easily with stiffer/lower suspension.

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              #7
              then what would the best choice be for billy sports and h&r race without breaking the bank?
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                #8
                E46 M3 or convertible RSMs. They're cheap at Pelican or wherever you buy parts.

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                  #9
                  E46 hds. Great value.
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                    #10
                    Gc
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by ZM Blue Devil View Post
                      E46 hds. Great value.

                      how long do they typically last? how much do they set you back as well?
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                        #12
                        Last for the life of your car. Its like 40 bucks for both, I don't see why you can't look up prices yourself though.

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                          #13
                          turner has lifetime warranty RSMs. If you want to do upgrade the ireland engineering ones are nice, and have a servicable bushing.

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                            #14
                            should reinforcement plates be used with the e46m3 rsms?

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                              #15
                              my pick is TCK with rubber inserts.

                              had E46 M3 for a long time, good value.
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