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Perrin Positive Steering Response System For Subaru Brz / Scion Fr-s on 2040-parts.com

US $190.00
Location:

Newark, Delaware, United States

Newark, Delaware, United States
Condition:New Brand:Perrin Manufacturer Part Number:PSP-SUS-412

Brand NEW Item - Perrin P.S.R.S Positive Steering Response System for Subaru BRZ / Scion FR-S


Description:
P.S.R.S stands for Positive Steering Response System and simply replaces the front control arm, front bushings. The OEM bushings are designed to be extra compliant to reduce NVH, and make the ride more comfortable. The compliancy of this bushing is not something a performance oriented driver is looking for. Eliminating the OEM super soft bushing provides significant improvement in how the car steers during hard cornering and even in a straight line.

 


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