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Speaking of that, didn't you get new tires that have a lot of stretch? Lol...tsk tsk tsk....
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Here are some "teaser" pics of the new setup..
Took the 245/35 I had up front........
And put them in the back:
And now have 215/35 in the front:
Pretty low:
And a shot of my Pioneer AVIC D3
Got a little tweaking to do next week...heading to the beach with the girlfriend and my best friend tonight!
Took the 245/35 I had up front........
And put them in the back:
And now have 215/35 in the front:
Pretty low:
And a shot of my Pioneer AVIC D3
Got a little tweaking to do next week...heading to the beach with the girlfriend and my best friend tonight!
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well thats what I meant.... i perfer to drive fast over tearing up my undercarriage
i used to bottom out over every bridge on the way into RTP and down around the bottom of the beltline btween US1 and Saunders St. Plus having people get out of the car to go over a speed bump isnt as cool as it sounds
i used to bottom out over every bridge on the way into RTP and down around the bottom of the beltline btween US1 and Saunders St. Plus having people get out of the car to go over a speed bump isnt as cool as it sounds
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BUMP:
Project Kics 15mm spacers for the front installed today Sitting fawking nice!
Preview:
My 10mm Project Kics spacers will be here on Tuesday...photoshoot time
Project Kics 15mm spacers for the front installed today Sitting fawking nice!
Preview:
My 10mm Project Kics spacers will be here on Tuesday...photoshoot time
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Here's what I was working on last night:
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Finished product (after several long hours of baking/painting/prying):
(no that is not a spot on the headlight housing or lens...)
OEM 03-05:
Too much chrome!
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Finished product (after several long hours of baking/painting/prying):
(no that is not a spot on the headlight housing or lens...)
OEM 03-05:
Too much chrome!
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If you do...then START EARLY. You'll probably have to end up making a trip to Wal-Mart/Auto Zone etc. haha. It's a veryyyyy tedious/annoying thing to do. I honestly don't think it's possible to do this CORRECTLY in less than 4 and a half-5hrs...if not longer
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looks good man good work. Honestly i liked the setup before the crazy stretch alot better but if thats your style then rock it . Very clean PPW though love it with the agency power too.