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My rig as it sits currently... begging to be dropped:

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Lovin the TE37's - but they're a bitch to keep clean. Damn bendix ultimates :)

same as me.. but mine are bronze so its a bit easier to keep em clean.. and ive got bendix ultimates as well.. damn dust

that look very very low!! any problems driving around?

nice one mate!

Besides the fact it scrapes up the driveway in that picture, and cant get over ANY speed bump in Victoria..

Nup! No issues at all lollllllllll... :)

But I wouldn't have it any other way.. :mellow:

Thanks,

Abu

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that look very very low!! any problems driving around?

nice one mate!

Nice looking car man. What coilovers are you running and how stiff are they. Are your rims the 18/8.5+35 front and 18/9.5+38 rear? If so they are the same as mine, very cool.

Nice looking car man. What coilovers are you running and how stiff are they. Are your rims the 18/8.5+35 front and 18/9.5+38 rear? If so they are the same as mine, very cool.

Thanks man.

I am running TEIN Flex coilover's, and there fairly stiff at the front, but when I slide it hard with someone in the back the rear tires touch the arch a little.

I haven't stiffened the rear ones up yet though, there running low damper but will do it this weekend.

Ride's awesome though, really happy with the ride.

Nah my rims are 17" man, but if you ever want to sell your 18's let me know as I am keep to go to 18's. :D

Thanks,

Abu

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Just took car for drive, mine are scrubbing bad at front.

Any dips in the road and then you hear a creeking noise coming from the fronts.

Not sure if its scrubbing or perhaps the springs/shocks? as it seems to only come from the front right?

Guess its rolling lip on the weekend ~_~

think somethings wrong there mate, definitely shouldnt be scraping like that, so yeh could be shocks or something, i was running the rears on the front which are 9" +30 (which is another 12mm further out then the 8"s) and i didnt have any issue with scraping even then, although it was very close.

Besides the fact it scrapes up the driveway in that picture, and cant get over ANY speed bump in Victoria..

Nup! No issues at all lollllllllll... :(

But I wouldn't have it any other way.. :)

Thanks,

Abu

How low is that sitting man?

Coilovers? chopped springs?

nice bro

I agree with everyone else. That 32 sits awesome mate. Id love to go that low but on my coilovers its bumpy as fark! Its also probably one of the first cars iv liked 3 spoke wheels on. Looks decent :rofl:

Thanks man!

Totally agree with you there on the tri spokes lol

Thanks,

Abu

think somethings wrong there mate, definitely shouldnt be scraping like that, so yeh could be shocks or something, i was running the rears on the front which are 9" +30 (which is another 12mm further out then the 8"s) and i didnt have any issue with scraping even then, although it was very close.

i think its just my shock/spring setup.

The stiffness isnt that much different from stock, so its a comfortable ride but dips in road it scrubs a little.

It isnt that low as you can see :S

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