Pics finally as promised...
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Hey Foo.....
those are the Sus. Tech. springs right? looks mighty nice, now how about some aftermarket wheels and tires!? looks like theres still plenty of clearance for a stillen front and sideskirts, guess I'll be going w/ those this spring afterall!! did you DIY, how difficult, how long?? nice work!
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Thanks
I did all the work myself..yup they're suspension tech springs. Took me about 3 hrs to do the springs, i am very experienced(not bragging..been working on cars for years) so depends on your experience level as to how long/hard it would be to DIY. Pretty straightfoward though.
Rims are what im gonna do next...cant afford em anytime soon probably tho being a highschool student still The springs were a christmas gift
I did all the work myself..yup they're suspension tech springs. Took me about 3 hrs to do the springs, i am very experienced(not bragging..been working on cars for years) so depends on your experience level as to how long/hard it would be to DIY. Pretty straightfoward though.
Rims are what im gonna do next...cant afford em anytime soon probably tho being a highschool student still The springs were a christmas gift
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niceeee... few questions....
How much of a drop is that? 1.5"?
I believe either u, or someone else said ST springs give u a bigger drop in the rear then front, true or no? Because it doesn't look like it from the pictures
I think it looks perfect like that, How much can I get those springs for? Also, is it okay to still ride on stock struts with them? After I put these rims with HIGH profile tires, car has been sitting pretty high
I believe either u, or someone else said ST springs give u a bigger drop in the rear then front, true or no? Because it doesn't look like it from the pictures
I think it looks perfect like that, How much can I get those springs for? Also, is it okay to still ride on stock struts with them? After I put these rims with HIGH profile tires, car has been sitting pretty high
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Hmm front and rear are very close..rear may be a tad lower but according to suspension tech they are 1.5 front and rear. I put mine on the stock struts and seem alright. I paid 190 total for the springs w/ me installing em. The stock size tires are right were i like em' with these springs. BTW thanks for the compliment
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you have a 90 grill right? so did you cut that entire mid bar out? where did you attach the mesh? does it look quality? can you see where the bar was cut out? I was planning on getting a 92-94 grill so i wouldnt have to mess with cutting out the bar.
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yup i cut out the bar and u cant tell it was there I used a dremel tool with a cutting disc.
looks semi-quality as of now, i have to do some trimming around the edges. its held in by bending it up behind it, plus some wire at the bottom. I may get pics of the back side if my friend with a dig camera will take em for me
looks semi-quality as of now, i have to do some trimming around the edges. its held in by bending it up behind it, plus some wire at the bottom. I may get pics of the back side if my friend with a dig camera will take em for me
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hey foo90se, if you wanna get some good rims and save alot of money, you should get some 4th gen se rims. like nyce maxima. they looks tight, and they're alot cheaper than aftermarket rims. i was thinking about getting those before i got my rims.
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