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Old May 3, 2004 | 07:00 PM
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have you thought about the sarona grill?

It may add a little more flare to the car.
Old May 3, 2004 | 07:11 PM
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the sarona grille doesnt look too bad-i might look into that.

Doc, im running 18'' Evo5's w/ 235/40/Z18 kumho's. My suspension setup is Progress springs w/ tokico blues up front and agx's in the rear. I ended up paying a leg for the rims, but it wasn't too bad of a deal. I decided to just go w/the bodykit and rims within the week, and was pretty happy with it. If you want I could give you the name and number of the place. They aren't bad, but the wheels are excellent came w/free wheel locks, and balanced and mounted. They also put them on as well. Up close, i can barely fit my fist between the fender and wheel, which is perfect for my taste. My handling and alignment has been better w/the wider tires, and my car is a tad higher w/the 18's. Yeah, it would be cool to see more Max's in the PA area as well.

Let me know your plans and if you want the number i can hook u up with it.
Old May 3, 2004 | 07:25 PM
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Originally Posted by chillinmax
the sarona grille doesnt look too bad-i might look into that.

Doc, im running 18'' Evo5's w/ 235/40/Z18 kumho's. My suspension setup is Progress springs w/ tokico blues up front and agx's in the rear. I ended up paying a leg for the rims, but it wasn't too bad of a deal. I decided to just go w/the bodykit and rims within the week, and was pretty happy with it. If you want I could give you the name and number of the place. They aren't bad, but the wheels are excellent came w/free wheel locks, and balanced and mounted. They also put them on as well. Up close, i can barely fit my fist between the fender and wheel, which is perfect for my taste. My handling and alignment has been better w/the wider tires, and my car is a tad higher w/the 18's. Yeah, it would be cool to see more Max's in the PA area as well.

Let me know your plans and if you want the number i can hook u up with it.
Nice set up for sure. My only problem is short cashflow and long list of needs...lol. I'm planning on 17's for my Max when the time comes. I'll PM you or email you when I need the number. I'm hoping this summer when I'm working my off-season job (I teach) maybe I can hustle and get into some new wheels. My Max isn't dropped yet, but I think I'll go with a new wheel set up before dropping it. I have a wish list a mile long with nothing but my ugly looks to pay for it right now. Sounds like you have a decent connection for the wheels, though. Thanks. What kind of weather guards did you go with? They look more custom fit than most I've seen.
Old May 3, 2004 | 07:43 PM
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they are actually weathertech weatherflectors and fits along the whole channel of the window. IMO, the price difference between the 17's and 18's are merely 200 dollars, so i suggest 18's when you decide. I've been through the whole suspension process, rims, and whatnot so if you need help with any of this be sure to let me know. ill help you as much as i can.

Mods take time to develop...so dont worry about rushing into it. good luck man!
Old May 3, 2004 | 08:11 PM
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Thanks Chillin. I'll lean on you for help along the way...
Old May 3, 2004 | 08:12 PM
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Very nice...
Old May 3, 2004 | 08:21 PM
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not too bad yourself =o)
Old May 4, 2004 | 02:25 AM
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i like it, i dont like the grill tho, makes the car look like all retroy
Old May 4, 2004 | 06:45 AM
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your car looks 100 times better, I love that color. What did you do w/ your old rims(were they TSW's?).

And I would lose the grill, I would get a factory one and have the middle bar painted body color, SE style. Other than that your car is hott!!
Old May 4, 2004 | 06:49 AM
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Your car looks great- but liek the others- lose the grill. Nice Car!
Old May 4, 2004 | 09:19 AM
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:o)

Very, very nice. Just ditch the plastic Kragen wind deflectors and the unnec. window stickers and she'll be near-perfect.
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