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by CJ1177 » Mon Apr 06, 2009 7:27 pm
coyote wrote: Lowering is for ricers
Did you hear that Mano
NOT LOWERING is for the weak

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by Sentinel » Mon Apr 06, 2009 8:04 pm
Coyote's right - the front wheel does look forward...
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by Mano™ » Mon Apr 06, 2009 8:26 pm
Yeah I herd Chriso.. 1 word for that fella.. SOFTKOK!

man up drop it! better handling

aerodynamics too
Doesn't look to bad in that pic actually.. maybe just some STI springs will do it for you, to bring it down a little.. do et!

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by Spec B Wgn » Mon Apr 06, 2009 9:34 pm
coyote wrote:235s on a +42?
If you drop it, they will rub.
exactly...
for my circumstances , ride height has to be compromised...
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by Spec B Wgn » Mon Apr 06, 2009 9:39 pm
Mano™ wrote:Yeah I herd Chriso.. 1 word for that fella.. SOFTKOK!

man up drop it! better handling

aerodynamics too

Doesn't look to bad in that pic actually.. maybe just some STI
springs will do it for you, to bring it down a little.. do et!

how low is low.
its like those guys you see around
with their looka like designer jeans
worn 2" lower then the white jocks there wearing
like man thats too low
some guys just dont get it..
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by gumbyy » Mon Apr 06, 2009 9:44 pm
I like your wagons height, although I do agree that the front drivers side wheel looks slightly off center?
Any lower would basically be impractical and a biarch for daily driving..
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by Hotwire » Mon Apr 06, 2009 9:59 pm
Looks Nice! Saw these for sale on TeamSooby site - take it you know the owner of the red rex?
Also, I'd say front right wheel looks forward as wheels are turned slightly left - look at the face/tread of the rear tyre. As you can't see the same on the front, the wheels are turned slightly.
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by Spec B Wgn » Tue Apr 07, 2009 9:14 am
Hotwire wrote:Looks Nice! Saw these for sale on TeamSooby site - take it you know the owner of the red rex?
Also, I'd say front right wheel looks forward as wheels are turned slightly left - look at the face/tread of the rear tyre. As you can't see the same on the front, the wheels are turned slightly.
yer Johns a good mate of mine..
and the wheels arent fwd its the angle of the shot and a little bit of turn on the steering wheel.
it drives perfectly straight..

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