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Maybe you should learn a little something called respect when posting in someone's "new rims" thread. A simple "NO" would suffice. It's all good though, just added another vendor to my "do not buy from list".
Maybe you should learn a little something called respect when posting in someone's "new rims" thread. A simple "NO" would suffice. It's all good though, just added another vendor to my "do not buy from list".
Hotchkis springs ought to reduce that wheel gap enough so the car looks better, but not lower the car so much that camber will definitely be an issue (although you can never rule it out). For the entire job, if you don't do it yourself, figure $220 for springs + $250 for install + $70 for an alignment (you need to get an alignment to reduce premature tire wear potential). I just went through all this on my 2006 Z, cost me somewhere around $500 when all was said and done. It's totally worth it in my opinion.
BTW nice choice in wheels.
250 for install sounds like too much. i would say you shouldnt pay more than 150 for install. btw, wheels look pretty good.