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203CT

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Yea...they'll give your car a definite change!
When are you gonna out your suspension bits on?
I think I'm going to wait till sometime in February. I don't want to put myself threw having to get use to driving a lowered car for the first time during the winter. Plus it give me more time to stock up on parts. That way I can put everything on at once. If I had another car to DD then it would be a different story.
 

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I got my meshes and two extra tires =)
 


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I think I'm going to wait till sometime in February. I don't want to put myself threw having to get use to driving a lowered car for the first time during the winter. Plus it give me more time to stock up on parts. That way I can put everything on at once. If I had another car to DD then it would be a different story.
Word, thats what I did, now look at my car!

Plus once you lower it you'll want to have to shoot it straight to the alignment racks at least for a toe and go unless you get a camber kit! ;)

Lets see them meshies BTW
 


203CT

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Here they are



Tires



They all are 195/60 15 two of the tires are bald but that's what the two extra tires are for. Should have them on sometime this weekend if not tomorrow. Planning on ordering some new rubber for these as well.
 

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I'm gonna clean them up today and get the two tires mounted. You guy have and good tips for cleaning these? I'm just going to use water and soap and a brush.
 

K00PA

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Id use basic soap and water and buy a nice wheel cleaner but if you plan on doing the white get ready to go through the whole prepping process!
 

203CT

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I'm gonna get them sand blasted and powder coated when I go white.
 

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I plan to keep them stock and keep them on till it snows. I'll get some decent use tires for the steelies while their off and I'll put them back on when it snows. While the steelies are back on ill see if I can find someone to power coat the meshies. Once I have all the rest of my suspension parts ill put everything on and the meshies will set off my new stance.
 

Mister

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Slotted rotors don't help much with braking I believe. They're more for looks. I could be wrong but that was my impression. Solid plan though.

Sorry didn't realize there were more pages! I was only looking at the first one.
 
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CHILD

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Slotted rotors don't help much with braking I believe. They're more for looks. I could be wrong but that was my impression. Solid plan though.

Sorry didn't realize there were more pages! I was only looking at the first one.
slots in brakes aren't for braking power, it's for cooling. There isn't anything about brakes that's for looks besides paint on a caliper
 

203CT

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Slotted rotors don't help much with braking I believe. They're more for looks. I could be wrong but that was my impression. Solid plan though.

Sorry didn't realize there were more pages! I was only looking at the first one.
Thanks for stopping by man. Yea like child said its for cooling the rotor. When you get a chance go through some of the more recent pages to see updates.
 


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