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Old 06-19-15, 09:17 AM
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Air not in yet, but here's an idea of how it'll look dumped. Cant wait.

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Eager to see how those 11's in the back fit once your on air. What air you getting?
Old 06-19-15, 09:52 AM
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Originally Posted by osh3is350f
Eager to see how those 11's in the back fit once your on air. What air you getting?
Me too.

Airlift.
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Airlift management too? I'm gonna run 10.5 in the back with camber arms and I think that might already be tight. You plan on doing fender work?
Old 06-19-15, 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by osh3is350f
Airlift management too? I'm gonna run 10.5 in the back with camber arms and I think that might already be tight. You plan on doing fender work?
No plans on doing fender work. The wheel has a high offset and with the stretch tire im running, should sit nicely. If it happens ill need fender work, im sure just a lil pull should work.
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Air installed, turns out the fronts needed a roll and slight pull. Rears just needed an alignment but going to have a camber arm install to run a little camber. Quick pic.
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Originally Posted by jkhang714
Air installed, turns out the fronts needed a roll and slight pull. Rears just needed an alignment but going to have a camber arm install to run a little camber. Quick pic.
More PICS!
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Are you selling the diffuser?
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Awesome, LOVE how it looks aired out. Good stuff
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Haven't adjusted the rear camber yet, but here's a quick pix. Alignment and camber adjustment to be done this weekend. How it sits currently with rear SPC camber arms.


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Looks awesome! I'm debating between air susp vs coilovers. Quick question, how many miles are air suspension good for until you need to replace the struts or other parts?
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Originally Posted by new2jdm
Looks awesome! I'm debating between air susp vs coilovers. Quick question, how many miles are air suspension good for until you need to replace the struts or other parts?
I would say just as long as coils. Dont take my word for it tho.
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Nice. Can you get a pic on the pulled fenders? I'm real apprehensive on pulling my fenders
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Originally Posted by osh3is350f
Nice. Can you get a pic on the pulled fenders? I'm real apprehensive on pulling my fenders
Only the fronts are pulled slightly. Ill try to snap a better pix tomorrow. The rears are only shaved on the inside. Not safe to pull the rears. This isnt a too good a pix but u can see the pull on the front fenders. Its not perfect but clean enuff.
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Alignment was finally done. With the bags the fronts were automatically set -1.5. The rears were set to -6 max camber when the spc arms were installed. It's now set to -3. The wheels sit lip to fender now rather than being tucked. At first I wasnt to fond of the major tuck look, but after the alignment and wheels sitting lip to fender, I may run more camber in order to have a little tuck. Any comments on lip to fender vs tucking plz do share. I think tires may wear quicker with more camber tho.





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