Ehh... why not? ¯\^;^/¯
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call me extreme but i was actually thinking +20 for the rear and +15 for the front
or keep it simple and go to eBAY and get this $80 set of +20's that i saw
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Pretty Car
Even though I am going back to stock, I like the understated mods like yours the most. A look that could have easily come from the factory but is a little different really sets it off. Love the color of yours and the deep navy. I've got to find one for myself one day.
I myself am going back to stock. I got rid of a terrible tint job and some 16 inch after market rims that looked really nasty, all pointy and not in keeping with the character of the car. The dealer I bought it from told me he would give me a grand more than I paid for it a month ago just for taking care of the poor mods. Fortunately, the prior owner did not just spend money in mods, the oil, antifreeze and brake fluid all came our clean, the air filter recently changed. Just a few small electrical glitches and new plugs and wires were all that were really required, although I changed the fluids anyway.
One thing I have wondered with spacers is how much stress they put on the suspension. Lexus control arms do not look very meaty to me. It seems moving the wheels out, even though the point of attachment stays the same would cause some stress. Any engineer types care to weigh in on this?
I myself am going back to stock. I got rid of a terrible tint job and some 16 inch after market rims that looked really nasty, all pointy and not in keeping with the character of the car. The dealer I bought it from told me he would give me a grand more than I paid for it a month ago just for taking care of the poor mods. Fortunately, the prior owner did not just spend money in mods, the oil, antifreeze and brake fluid all came our clean, the air filter recently changed. Just a few small electrical glitches and new plugs and wires were all that were really required, although I changed the fluids anyway.
One thing I have wondered with spacers is how much stress they put on the suspension. Lexus control arms do not look very meaty to me. It seems moving the wheels out, even though the point of attachment stays the same would cause some stress. Any engineer types care to weigh in on this?
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One thing I have wondered with spacers is how much stress they put on the suspension. Lexus control arms do not look very meaty to me. It seems moving the wheels out, even though the point of attachment stays the same would cause some stress. Any engineer types care to weigh in on this?
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ehhh... not any worth seeing in my opinion. i got one in direct sun and it looks horrible.
i should have taken more from other angles that VERY day i took those two. but alas i did not
hopefully one of these days when it gets nice again i'll get a nice shoot goin
THEN! i might have it lowered by the end of this month!!
i should have taken more from other angles that VERY day i took those two. but alas i did not
hopefully one of these days when it gets nice again i'll get a nice shoot goin
THEN! i might have it lowered by the end of this month!!