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Leon Hardiritt, SSR, or Work? 18s, 19s, or 20s?

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Old 07-18-10, 12:23 AM
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Default Leon Hardiritt, SSR, or Work? 18s, 19s, or 20s?

I need opinions, since I'm debating about the rims along with suspensions. I need opinions on brands of suspensions and rims. Fixing a Lexus up for the first time.
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works vsxx or work euroline or work varianzza in 19. it all depends on your taste and what look your going for.
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Originally Posted by VIP_Dreamz
works vsxx or work euroline or work varianzza in 19. it all depends on your taste and what look your going for.
I was thinking about Works LS406 with Megan Racing Suspensions and the stagering fitment.
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PLEASE STEP AWAY FROM THE MAGAN COILOVERS!
why not Stance or BC Racing
I mean if you're going to spend all that cash into some high end wheels, do you really want to skimp out on your suspension set up?

just sayin'
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Originally Posted by MelllowGS
PLEASE STEP AWAY FROM THE MAGAN COILOVERS!
why not Stance or BC Racing
I mean if you're going to spend all that cash into some high end wheels, do you really want to skimp out on your suspension set up?

just sayin'
You're right, it's get what you paid for pretty much. Maybe a set of Teins will do since my S13 lasted with the basic street dampers.
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glad I could help!
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Check out ebay. Type in Toyota Aristo and you will see some teins there for sell.
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ssr's are nice but look to sporty. think he wants to go the VIP route?
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Can go wrong with Leon Hardiritt
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look for rims on memoryfab.com
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I was going to get a set of Volk GT-S off of my uncle, 19x10 and 19x10.5, for 2800 but they're gunmetal with chrome lip. I wanna know if you can paint it and give it the satin or silver finish on the spokes.
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