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or maybe your going 14" wide edafe...
i thought this was pretty freakin cool
i thought this was pretty freakin cool
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lol spidermonkey must be in his pre-teens. stfu and move on with your life bro.. no one really gives a **** what you have to say either way.. go drive your roadster to the beach for all we care.
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glad to see you back yoshi.. what are the specs on the new setup? looks like dbl digit negatives
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glad to see you back yoshi.. what are the specs on the new setup? looks like dbl digit negatives
these are not stock camber arms...but had to hammer out the front fenders some and max out the front camber arms...rears had to be flared extra 5 - 10 mms and maybe -6.5 degrees of camber....and they still rub both front and rear...
for those askin bout specs...the wheels stick out a good 1 to 2 inches more than my eurolines before installing camber arms....but have to measure backspacing to calculate offset and i is lazy
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It's all on your driving aswell. Don't think with any coilovers you can just cruise over potholes. Any coilovers upward of $1500 unless stated will not get you that low your looking for, but the ability to control the quality of your ride will be better.
Seen BC coils and I have had stance coils for a year and change no complaints. Either are suitable for what I believe your looking for.
It's all on your driving aswell. Don't think with any coilovers you can just cruise over potholes. Any coilovers upward of $1500 unless stated will not get you that low your looking for, but the ability to control the quality of your ride will be better.
Seen BC coils and I have had stance coils for a year and change no complaints. Either are suitable for what I believe your looking for.
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