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Old 01-04-2010   #5
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Re: Here we go, my VR-4

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Originally Posted by Chim55117 View Post
Welcome to the VR-4 family!

Question 1 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi_Galant_VR-4

Question 2 - I'm not 100% if DSM shocks are compatible. I would check.

Question 3 - Different calipers and different lug system. DSM = 5, VR-4 = 4

Question 4 - I am not sure if it is a LSD, but the VR-4's came with 3 bolts.

Question 5 - Unsure.

That's about all I know off the top of my head!

I have a 92 front grille and an extra set of front corner lights I could sell you for cheap you'd like to make a drive down here.

Oh and for future reference and as so you don't get flamed for it later, the VR-4's are NOT DSM's. They were manufactured solely by Mitsubishi in Japan and exported across the world, whereas DSM's were build in Normal, United States.
Already read the wikipedia page. Looking for something more technical and descriptive. I know the lug pattern is different, which means for sure the rotor would be different, but do you know for sure the caliper body itself is different?

And I know they're not technically DSMs, but these cars are typically associated with the DSM world... nevermind.

Anyone know about the shocks/springs?
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