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Old 02-17-2010, 11:46 AM   #1
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NMs14.5kouki, yes please do!thats why i said s13. i dont know how low s14's can go since i dont own one.

i have an aluminium skid plate that has worked pretty good, ive taken the car into some curbs and it has held its form with just little 10mm bolts. i sometimes go in the middle of lanes to just explode lane dots for fun.

my specs are 17x9 et +4 215/45. it doesnt rub that much actually, only on hard bumps or going up drive ways it does. this summer i want tub my wells and do my new coilover set up so i can slam it 3 or so more inches. for now this is a fun ride height to have it at.
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Old 02-17-2010, 02:08 PM   #2
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my specs are 17x9 et +4 215/45. it doesnt rub that much actually, only on hard bumps or going up drive ways it does. this summer i want tub my wells and do my new coilover set up so i can slam it 3 or so more inches. for now this is a fun ride height to have it at.
How the hell can you go 3 inches lower ahah ?
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