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Oh no no no no..........that's only a tiny winie part of it......

I've got BIG plans 4 u lot........BIG PLANS!!!!!

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hey nick,

the XXR 527's in 18x9.75+20 that you had what did you need to fit them when you had the tien progressive springs?

i'm thinking im gonna go same same... $800 you cant go wrong lol

also i'm thinking 245/40/18

better off with the eibach springs instead of the teins, unless you want the front to sit lower?

better off with the eibach springs instead of the teins, unless you want the front to sit lower?

Positive rake does look kinda cool... Just want cheap secondhand lows that are kinda legalish

How much lower are we talking? Like performance affecting?

eibachs are 25mm front and back, the teins are 25mm rear 35mm front.

eibachs will JUST pass as 100mm at the under body braces if your exhaust doesnt dip below them.

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