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Re: Low Lib's

Postby Jack_Keaka » Sun Aug 19, 2012 8:06 pm

rooby wrote:
cruisn wrote:That garage makes me cry. :cry:

But it has a place for everything... The floor.
You need to find something, where could it be... The floor.

It's win win really :)


:lol: :lol:

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Re: Low Lib's

Postby AB501UT!0N » Sun Aug 19, 2012 11:38 pm

SH30RB wrote:Image



Thats is soo nice, perfect fitment :D Do you have anymore details on the car?
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Re: Low Lib's

Postby AB501UT!0N » Mon Sep 03, 2012 11:24 pm

More Low Goodness For You Guys

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Re: Low Lib's

Postby ynot87 » Tue Sep 04, 2012 11:09 am

drndrn!!
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Re: Low Lib's

Postby alessandro132 » Tue Sep 04, 2012 11:24 am

AB501UT!0N wrote:More Low Goodness For You Guys
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Needs to be raised an inch IMO but love the rims! :air_kiss:
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Re: Low Lib's

Postby MA44AL » Tue Sep 04, 2012 7:59 pm

Needs to be raised??? Blasphemy
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Re: Low Lib's

Postby Jack_Keaka » Tue Sep 04, 2012 8:08 pm

its not a hilux Alex!!
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Re: Low Lib's

Postby AB501UT!0N » Tue Sep 04, 2012 10:57 pm

Jack_Keaka wrote:its not a hilux Alex!!


Haha that its not and yes the wheels are beautiful :D
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Re: Low Lib's

Postby rooby » Sun Sep 09, 2012 10:54 pm

Here's a kwik-e krappy fone kamera foto from the other morning.

I'm thinking of bringing it up very slightly. A couple of mm. Not sure yet.
It looks good in this photo but sometimes it seems slightly low.

Advice?
Leave it, raise it, raise back, raise front?
I can assure you it isn't going lower. Although I can confirm the rear can go 10mm lower and still not scrape anything.

[edit] Actually I probably should get a better photo, from memory that ground isn't quite level and it actually sits very slightly lower than that.
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Re: Low Lib's

Postby mynameisdaniel » Sun Sep 09, 2012 11:07 pm

I personally would prefer it lifted about 10-20mm. Makes the wheels seem a little off centre in the guards that low... Front and rear height looks nice and even though.

My low lib, well, the rear anyway...

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Re: Low Lib's

Postby [ITS-STI] » Sun Sep 09, 2012 11:14 pm

rooby wrote:Here's a kwik-e krappy fone kamera foto from the other morning.

I'm thinking of bringing it up very slightly. A couple of mm. Not sure yet.
It looks good in this photo but sometimes it seems slightly low.

Advice?
Leave it, raise it, raise back, raise front?
I can assure you it isn't going lower. Although I can confirm the rear can go 10mm lower and still not scrape anything.

[edit] Actually I probably should get a better photo, from memory that ground isn't quite level and it actually sits very slightly lower than that.


Looks good as is! Darken up those wheels and a front lip and it will look tough as! :wink:
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Re: Low Lib's

Postby rooby » Sun Sep 09, 2012 11:18 pm

I actually don't mind the rim colour on a silver car. I was tempted in the past to make them gunmetal but it didn't happen.

Next set of rims will probably be darker (and quite possibly back to 18s) but that won't be for a while.

I'm planning a switch to non-spec-b front bumper & down the line an aftermarket grille (zerosports the winner for now) but I'm almost certain no lip will be involved.
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Re: Low Lib's

Postby Boostaddict » Mon Sep 10, 2012 7:45 am

rooby wrote:Here's a kwik-e krappy fone kamera foto from the other morning.

I'm thinking of bringing it up very slightly. A couple of mm. Not sure yet.
It looks good in this photo but sometimes it seems slightly low.

Advice?
Leave it, raise it, raise back, raise front?
I can assure you it isn't going lower. Although I can confirm the rear can go 10mm lower and still not scrape anything.

[edit] Actually I probably should get a better photo, from memory that ground isn't quite level and it actually sits very slightly lower than that.



Love it as is. Height wise it is spot on!! Very tasty! Maybe a little cleaner perhaps. :D
Not a Subaru...... Something MUCH better

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Re: Low Lib's

Postby Boostaddict » Mon Sep 10, 2012 7:47 am

mynameisdaniel wrote:I personally would prefer it lifted about 10-20mm. Makes the wheels seem a little off centre in the guards that low... Front and rear height looks nice and even though.

My low lib, well, the rear anyway...

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Dan..... Thats a big launch!!! Got some smoke from the fronts too. Was that a hill climb?? What did you launch at??
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Re: Low Lib's

Postby mynameisdaniel » Mon Sep 10, 2012 8:55 am

Yeah at a hillclimb, that was my second fastest of the day, 7.57 first sector. Pretty good time compared to other cars but the fronts spin too much when launching. Anything under 8 seconds was pretty quick for the first sector, managed to get a 7.48. I think that one was at about 5000rpm with the revs climbing as I released the clutch.
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